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    Natomas Rose Garden

    4.9 (16 reviews)

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    Natomas Rose Garden
    Bryan A.

    I love visiting the Natomas Rose Garden! It is well-designed and has a large variety of roses which continue to bloom all season. There are benches and walls where you can take a break to sit and soak in the beauty of this place. This rose park is maintained weekly by a dedicated group of volunteers.

    Ghia J.

    I love this place! It's.such a hidden gem in South Natomas. It's a well kept rose garden with many varieties. I love the climbing roses on the trellises. I can't wait to come back for a photo shoot.

    Scott D.

    Rose's are red, violet's are blue, there is way more here to see than just these 2. Natomas rose garden is just outside the south natomas library and across from fort natomas. There is many beautiful colors of roses and a few other flowers to which i don't know there names. Year round you can stop by and see what there is blooming or flowered already. During the summer time it is fully packed with flowers an you can not see through the garden, but during winter when the trees are pruned and the flowers have falling for the winter hibernation,you can see just how big or little this spot is. It seems to be in a circular pattern with a stone wall and benches to sit on. There is a huge clay/stone vase in the center which might have water pour out. (If the drought stops, but there is a sign that say water is recirculating ) and a beautiful gazebo entrance way. Its a beautiful spot to just sit and relax sometimes. Take a listen to the bees hard at work to pollinate, birds chirping, and the smell of the flowers makes it all come together ooohhh so nice. Signs are posted around the outside, like dont pick the flowers, pictures are welcomed, but dont mix them up. So if you are in the neighborhood check it out, you can also have some play time with kids if you have them with, or check out the library and community center to make your day last longer.

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    Very beautiful flowers and lots of busy bees around pollinating great place for pictures

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    Its beautiful and I like it. Very nice, lots of roses. It is next to the library. It's not super big, but very peaceful.

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    4 years ago

    Beautiful place to relax and enjoy the scenery. The roses are out of this world. Worth a visit if you have 40 mins to spare.

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    I this park is. Nice and a lot off rose and play ground is big all my nice and nephew the love it .

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    Super pretty garden, very tranquil. There's also slides and stuff for the kids just a few steps away

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