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Orton Botanical Garden

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5.0
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4.8
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5.0
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•#18 on "Top 50 things to do and attractions in Twin Falls"
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Orton Botanical Garden

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Located on the south side of Twin Falls, close to Rock Creek Park, Orton Botanical Garden showcases a stunning array of desert plants such as yuccas and various cactus species. Spanning over 5 acres, this garden offers a captivating display of unique vegetation found in the region. Spring is an ideal time to visit when the cactuses are in full bloom against the desert backdrop.
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Why you should go
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  1. Explore a vast collection of desert plants including cacti, Joshua trees, yuccas, and perennial flowering plants attracting pollinators.
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  3. Experience a labor of love garden privately maintained without government subsidies.
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  5. Enjoy free entry but consider making donations to support the upkeep of this beautiful oasis.
Map
Address
867 Filer Ave W, Twin Falls, ID 83301, USA
Website
https://ortonbotanicalgarden.com/
Phone
(208) 734-7959
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867 Filer Ave W, Twin Falls, ID 83301, USA
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People typically spend 10 min here
(208) 734-7959
https://ortonbotanicalgarden.com/

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This was more impressive than expected. It appeared to have very little fanfare so we weren't sure about it. There was limited parking inside the gates so we ended up parking along the street and apprehensively entered. There is no fee to enter and, as we began walking around, we quickly understood what we were experiencing. This place was an incredible little slice of heaven hidden in plain sight. There were so many plants everywhere. Pathway after pathway had new varieties of desert plants and flowers to take in. It was much much larger than expected and lovingly planned out. Like Cleo's Ferry Museum, you could tell that this place was a labor of love. The time and energy put into this garden, privately, and without any government subsidizing or control, was incredible. In some ways it exceeded the Boise botanical garden. You should definitely take in this wonderful garden if you're in Twin Falls, on a weekend in the Summer. Be sure you check to make sure it will be open. They keep very minimal hours. If you like it, as we did, they do take donations in two boxes near the entrance/exit.
Way bigger than I expected with tons of cool cacti, Joshua trees, and other yucca varieties. Very neat!
A great collection of plants including an extensive Eriogonum collection, with everything labeled clearly! Sweet!
This was more impressive than expected. It appeared to have very little fanfare so we weren't sure about it. There was limited parking inside the gates so we ended up parking along the street and apprehensively entered. There is no fee to enter and, as we began walking around, we quickly understood what we were experiencing. This place was an incredible little slice of heaven hidden in plain sight. There were so many plants everywhere. Pathway after pathway had new varieties of desert plants and flowers to take in. It was much much larger than expected and lovingly planned out. Like Cleo's Ferry Museum, you could tell that this place was a labor of love. The time and energy put into this garden, privately, and without any government subsidizing or control, was incredible. In some ways it exceeded the Boise botanical garden. You should definitely take in this wonderful garden if you're in Twin Falls, on a weekend in the Summer. Be sure you check to make sure it will be open. They keep very minimal hours. If you like it, as we did, they do take donations in two boxes near the entrance/exit.
Way bigger than I expected with tons of cool cacti, Joshua trees, and other yucca varieties. Very neat!
A great collection of plants including an extensive Eriogonum collection, with everything labeled clearly! Sweet!
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Know before you go

  • Visit Orton Botanical Garden during spring when cactuses are in bloom for vibrant displays contrasting with the desert backdrop.
  • Check ahead for opening hours as they can be minimal; ensure it will be open before planning your visit.
  • Consider donating to support the maintenance and sustainability of this privately cared-for garden.
  • Join guided tours offered on drought-friendly landscaping during summer weekends for an educational experience.

Reviews

Orton Botanical Garden in Twin Falls is a hidden gem that exceeds expectations with its vast collection of desert plants and flowers. Visitors are impressed by the lovingly planned pathways filled with diverse varieties of cacti, Joshua trees, yuccas, and perennial flowering plants attracting pollinators. The garden is described as a labor of love without government subsidies, offering free entry but relying on donations to sustain its beauty. Guests recommend visiting during the summer weekends for tours on drought-friendly landscaping or enjoying the Christmas lights in winter.
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Jun 10, 2023 from
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This was more impressive than expected. It appeared to have very little fanfare so we weren't sure about it. There was limited parking inside the gates so we ended up parking along the street and apprehensively entered. There is no fee to enter and, as we began walking around, we quickly understood what we were experiencing. This place was an incredible little slice of heaven hidden in plain sight. There were so many plants everywhere. Pathway after pathway had new varieties of desert plants and flowers to take in. It was much much larger than expected and lovingly planned out. Like Cleo's Ferry Museum, you could tell that this place was a labor of love. The time and energy put into this garden, privately, and without any government subsidizing or control, was incredible. In some ways it exceeded the Boise botanical garden. You should definitely take in this wonderful garden if you're in Twin Falls, on a weekend in the Summer. Be sure you check to make sure it will be open. They keep very minimal hours. If you like it, as we did, they do take donations in two boxes near the entrance/exit.
5/5Jake G
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Sep 1, 2025 from
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Way bigger than I expected with tons of cool cacti, Joshua trees, and other yucca varieties. Very neat!
5/5Bev S
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Oct 4, 2025 from
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A great collection of plants including an extensive Eriogonum collection, with everything labeled clearly! Sweet!
5/5Brenda B
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Jul 9, 2024 from
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Went for Christmas light in December and then a great little tour in June. They have wonderful tours on drought friendly landscaping. Thank you, Lamar and Rosalie.
5/5Emily X
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Sep 13, 2025 from
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I went one Sunday afternoon for a plant sale and stayed for a nice stroll through the garden. I enjoyed the desert landscape with the many drought tolerant plants. They display several varieties of perennial flowering plants that the pollenators flock to, cacti, and succulents. A plethora of yucca adorn the pathways including multiple Joshua trees. I was particularly fond of the desert willow trees with their delicately sweet floral perfume. I even encountered a sweet little quail family winding their way through the garden.
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Map
Address
867 Filer Ave W, Twin Falls, ID 83301, USA
Website
https://ortonbotanicalgarden.com/
Phone
(208) 734-7959
Hours
Su
Sunday: Closed
Mo
Monday: Closed
Tu
Tuesday: Closed
We
Wednesday: Closed
Th
Thursday: Closed
FrFriday: 9AM–6PM
SaSaturday: 9AM–6PM
867 Filer Ave W, Twin Falls, ID 83301, USA
Wednesday: Closed
Su
Mo
Tu
We
Th
FrSa
Su
Sunday: Closed
Mo
Monday: Closed
Tu
Tuesday: Closed
We
Wednesday: Closed
Th
Thursday: Closed
FrFriday: 9AM–6PM
SaSaturday: 9AM–6PM
People typically spend 10 min here
(208) 734-7959
https://ortonbotanicalgarden.com/
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