In love of this beautiful place!
Worth the entry fee (adults$15, children under 5 free).
Long trails of green, big cactus some are sooooo cool so big! and lots of varieties of plants.
Restrooms, bistro, souvenirs, Children’s museum is rly cool!!!
U can spend hrs exploring this place just bring a hat and sunscreen.
A great place to walk, meditate or just visit with your family.
Kinda quaint we did not eat at the Bistro, it was a nice space both in, and outdoor seating. The green house is pretty impressive, not big, but well organized. The plants were priced to sell. The lady at the ticket booth was accommodating. There is a child’s museum but it was outside and it was hot. We didn’t feel like sweating. They had pumpkin displays all over
Cute place, maybe on a cooler day we will return.
Coming from Orlando, Fl where we are surrounded by lakes and ocean on both sides to experience the flora in this park was just like going to another world. Who would have thought that in such an arid place there would be such diversity and vibrant colors. Absolutely beautiful and manicured in some places while wild and untouched in others.
Beautiful garden to visit with lots to look at and explore. We went during chilling at the chul event. They had great food, live music all night, and most of the garden was open to wander around. As well as the art galleries being a good spot to cool down. It was free for this event to get in, but normally, its around $15 for adults.
I went at night for the 5000 hand carved pumpkins. It would have been better if they advertised them as foam pumpkins. It's like if I said I was hosting a Lamborghini exhibit and charged for entry and there were 50 hotwheels on a counter, beautifully painted.
The art was still amazing and it was a fun little walk through. Parking was a bit tough but we finally found a spot.
The path to follow was well laid out. Interesting pumpkin creations and audio/music in some areas. A bit crowded during our visit on Friday night. Steep price for a 2 year old.
Such a beautiful place! Went back in June and there was live music and food. Also went for Glowing Pumpkins— Super cool walk through!
Tohono Chul is already a great place and Glowing Pumpkins is the perfect event for it. We had a wonderful time walking the path surrounded by music and decorations. The giant calaveras were the best. It was like a Disney ride without the lines or machines or being crammed into a car with a bunch of other people. Just a beautiful walk under moonlight.
I hope they continue to have this event at Tohono Chul. An employee told me they had Glowing Pumpkins at a mall last year. I wouldn't have gone to this at a mall.
Just be warned not real pumpkins, but still very cool! Take a light for dark areas of path and wear closed toed shoes. Two snakes spotted and captured while there. I suggest having dinner nearby as bistro is closed during exhibit. 6:30 is a good time to go, takes about an hour. Also, 25$ is a little high for entry
Visited the bandstand to see The Little House of Funk with Connie Brannock. They were rained out after first set. Hopefully you will have them back. You had them back it was packed standingroom only. Funk and Carols
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