Old Lexington Gardens

Old Lexington Gardens in Butte, MT is a hidden gem in the Rockies. The gardens are home to over 20,000 plants and trees, including several types of ferns and a variety of birds. The gardens are open to the public from 9 am to 5 pm every day of the year. You won’t find this garden on any map, but it’s worth your time to wander around!

History of Old Lexington Gardens

The Old Lexington Gardens were established in 1892. They were designed by landscape architect, Charles L. Mason. The gardens are located in Butte, MT, and are open to the public from 9 am to 5 pm every day of the year.

The Garden’s Features and Worth the Trip

The Old Lexington Gardens in Butte, MT are a beautiful garden with over 20,000 plants and trees. Not only are the plants beautiful, but the gardens also offer a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. Visitors can explore the gardens on foot, by bike, or on a three-hour tour by horse. There are also several areas for visitors to sit and relax. The garden is open from 9 am to 5 pm every day of the year, so it’s the perfect place to spend a day!

 Admission & Park Hours

Old Lexington Gardens is open to the public from 9 am to 5 pm every day of the year. Admission is free, but there are a few restrictions: you must be over 18 years old, you must wear a hat, and you must leave your dog at home.

Directions to Old Lexington Gardens

The gardens are located off of I-90 in Butte, MT. Take I-90 east to exit 191. follow the signs to Old Lexington Gardens.

How to Visit Old Lexington Gardens?

To visit Old Lexington Gardens, you first need to find your way to Butte, MT. From there, take the scenic drive south on US 12 until you reach the village of Butte. Turn left in the village and continue driving until you reach Old Lexington Gardens. Once you reach the gardens, it’ll be a few minutes walk from the entrance.

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