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    Nicholas Conservatory and Gardens

    4.4 (50 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Steve A.

    Certainly this can't be compared too much with the bigger conservatories and gardens. It's still pretty good for Rockford however. Nicholas Conservatory is one of the highlights of Sinnissippi Park. Even though it's not that big, it still has a lot packed inside. The price for it may be too much, but those going often can save with a membership. Along with the lagoon and botanical gardens, this makes up a significant area of the park, one of the best parts of the city. It's $10 for adults outside of Winnebago County, cheaper for residents. There's also memberships for those going many times. Inside there's lots of flowers and trees, along with some wildlife to enjoy. You can see the butterfly exhibit the few times it's open. Koi fish live in the ponds, and you can get a good look on the bridges. The lagoon has a few swans. Great to check out when looking for something to do around here. It's not that big, so it doesn't take a long time to get around it. The holiday season has lights up, so it makes it a place to go yearlong.

    Brittany C.

    We went right after Christmas when the inside exhibit had up the neat and long trains throughout and the outside had the awesome display of lights. Inside: If you go on Tuesdays the tickets are $5 for non-locals and $4 for locals as part of what they call a "Tropical Tuesday" special. The conservatory is very green and nice, however it is kind of small so I recommend going on a Tuesday to save some money. There are tropical plants from all over with signs so you know what you are looking at. There is also a pond with Koi fish that you can sit by and enjoy. It is cute however not somewhere that I can say you would spend more than an hour at. Even a half hour might be long for some people here since its small. The outside area was filled with lights during the Christmas season and I highly recommend taking a stroll through this to fully take in all the beauty! Dress warmly as it gets cold out here.

    Chris W.

    There is more to explore in the greenhouse than I expected & I look forward to visiting in the future as exhibits change.

    Mitch J.

    Love this spot in any season!! Grateful for beautiful public spaces to come enjoy life in Rockford. Right by the river, Nicholas offers a lot of activities and views. You can pay a small fee to go inside their huge greenhouse space (which is especially nice in the winter--feels like you instantly transported to the Caribbean for an hour) or you can take advantage of the wonderful views outside for free. In the winter they offer a really cool light exhibit that stretches for literal blocks. It's a great activity for any group, family, or couple. I'd highly recommend!

    Everybody gets a nectar stick
    Kali M.

    I went here while they had the butterfly exhibit open, and I brought my two small children. I had ordered tickets in advance but there is timed entry, so if you are unsure of what time you'll arrive, better to just buy at the door. First they had us go in a room where we watched a 10 minute video about handling the butterflies and where they source them. Next, we went into a room called the emergence room. You could see butterflies that had just come out of their cocoon in the past 24 hours. There was also coloring for the children, a few books, a matching game. Next we actually entered the conservatory space. I was expecting that the whole thing be filled with butterflies, but the butterfly space is about the size of a typical living room. You only have 10-15 minutes in there and everyone is given a nectar stick that helps attract the butterflies to you. I thought this was a fun experience but a lot of rigidity for my wild 2.5 year old. The prices are a little steep in my opinion, but 2 and under got in free. They do have a gift shop with an array of toys. We brought a stroller inside which was helpful as we could take it everywhere except in the actual butterfly room.

    Jackfruit!
    Chy R.

    Beautiful conservatory that I didn't think would exist in Rockford. Albeit small, they do host a number of special events throughout the year such as the butterfly exhibit and this fall, the model railways. The setup of the model trains were meticulously placed to go around and through the conservatory. They even have an ice rink pond, which is only open when in season. Don't spend all your time indoors through, their outdoor garden area needs equal exploring. Situated along the riverwalk, this is a peaceful and relaxing place to stop for a short visit!

    Holiday lights from the river path
    Dave H.

    This should be at the top your list of outdoor spaces to visit in Rockford. Why? (1) It's on the river with great views (2) It's connected to the river path meaning you have great access to all of the downtown parks and recreation areas (3) The outdoor gardens are free with beautiful landscaping and intimate spaces to relax (4) The indoor gardens have some amazing plants and water gardens that you won't see anywhere else in town (5) There's usually a special exhibit indoors like butterflies or lorikeets that you can feed and they will land on you! (6) During the holidays they have a free light display Go, just, go.

    Butterfly statue
    Olubisi A.

    This place is one of my favorite places in Rockford. They always a cool event going on from the butterfly exhibit to the delicate forces exhibit. Its a great place for everyone from kids to adults. A great way to spend a Saturday morning or afternoon.

    Michelle L.

    A tropical escape in the middle of Rockford! It felt like we were a million miles away from the cold Chicago winter when we stepped into the solarium on this visit to the Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens. The sun was shining through the window and the humidity and serenity quickly takes you away into a great escape. All of the colors and flowers in bloom were wonderful to see. There is a short audio tour that you can listen to on your phone (probably 5 minutes total). I did not have my AirPods with me but if you have a pair I would suggest bringing them with you. Otherwise, you can just hold your phone to your ear to hear the short 10-15 second clips (there is nothing that you need to see on your screen during the audio). The facility itself has good access to bathrooms in the main area when you walk in, and it is right off a nice walking path and pond. There are also plenty of little places to sit for a minute and just take in your surroundings.

    Pat M.

    This is an amazing addition to Sinnissippi Park. Nestled right beside the bike/walking path on the Rock River is the conservatory. A huge greenhouse filled with exotic plants and trees labeled with their species. It's a nominal fee to walk through the greenhouse, but free to just walk the paths along the gardens and lagoon. This particular visit was at Christmas time and their was a gorgeous light display. Someone donates a spectacular tree and it gets decorated with amazing colored lights. The entire park and gardens got decorated as well. Definitely worth a visit! They also have different exhibits, butterfly, birds, etc. It's not only beautiful, but educational as well.

    Kristen C.

    Neat place and very well maintained. The landscaping is truly incredible and the green house area is unique and relaxing. So much information about plants and many I haven't seen before. The lady working 9-23 day time was SO nice and helpful...she had a true passion for the garden and I enjoyed her conversation. Really neat outdoor rose gardens...I've never seen anything like it! Walking the riverfront trail or biking after is a fantastic addition to the day!

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    This is a beautiful place to just relax and enjoy the beauty around you. I am looking forward to seeing the Christmas lights

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    Ask the Community - Nicholas Conservatory and Gardens

    Is there a celebration for cinco mayo?

    No, Nicholas Conservatory does not offer an event for Cinco de Mayo.

    Are we able to walk around the garden when the conservatory is closed?

    Yes the outdoor gardens are open to the public outside of regular conservatory hours.

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    Review Highlights - Nicholas Conservatory and Gardens

    This is a wonderful place to visit along the Rock River just north of downtown Rockford.

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    Klehm Arboretum & Botanic Garden

    Klehm Arboretum & Botanic Garden

    3.6
    (14 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Certainly it's not anything comparable to the big popular arboretums and botanical gardens those…read moremay think of, but for Rockford it's good. It's not a humongous one, but there's plenty of ground to cover and nature to see. Klehm Arboretum has a respectable collection of flowers, plants, and trees. A lot of family activities. There's often some kind of special event going on for children and family things. A lot of the gardens are specific toward one plant species or a family. It of course has better viewing in the spring and summer, but any time of the year has something to check out. The visitor's center is the first place most people come to. Get a map. You can find out where all the gardens are and which paths to go on. It has a pretty cool pond garden in front you should stop at. There's a Prehistoric Garden featuring a T-Rex. Also children will enjoy the Fountain Garden. This is a way to cool off in summer. Even though the programs say there's an admission charge, you can still usually get in free. It's not like there's anyone at the gate. This is best in the summer, but there's also later year activities like hay mazes and whatever.

    The garden in the name is a bit confusing as it's more about trees. Like 98% trees, 2% flowers…read more Keep in mind I visited in the 3rd week of may...there should be some more flowers. There was a bit of a flower arrangement by where they apparently hold weddings so that was something. But otherwise trees...trees and more trees. The paths are freshly paved and there are many more natural paths that branch off of the main paved paths. We walked around the perimeter of the garden staying on the paved paths. There wasn't much to view but I did see one wild turkey so I added a star for that. We also took one short dirt path just to see...but it was just a short dirt path through the trees. If this place was free...I'd of liked it more I think. But at $12 per person it seemed like paying to hike through a nicely maintained park. I ended up here because Anderson Japanese Gardens were overflowing with attendees. So I went here where there were like 4 cars worth total on same exact day. Anderson btw charges about the same price so...maybe it's an entertainment value for the dollar deal? I think so. If you are a manager here...everything was very well maintained...you just need to give people more color to see on the main paved paths.

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    The Rockmen Guardians

    The Rockmen Guardians

    4.8
    (14 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Located only about a mile away from Anderson Japanese Gardens, The Rockmen Guardians are a very…read moreunique but hard to find set of sculptures. Locations on different websites are a bit misleading, some directing you far away from the actual sculptures which are southwest of the Nicholas Conservatory along the Rick Rive Rec Bike Path. It's not too far from the Boys & Girls Club of Rockford, and you can park somewhat close to them but will still need to walk a bit. This is worth the adventure of discovering the spot though, as I'm not sure anything similar exists nearby. For me, as a big video game fan, these really gave me the feeling of being surrounded by giant stone warriors - except that you can take a picture with them. With the river in the background, you can get lots of beautiful pictures with them as a quartet, though you also want some closeups to get some of the finer details. Throughout the armor, there's definitely a mix of different colors and textures and these stand with a variety of different interesting poses. Overall worth a stop if you're in the Rockford area, but also worth a special trip to visit Rockford for other fun tourist opportunities as well, particularly during the warmer weather months.

    The Rockmen Guardians statues is a fun thing to stop and see if you're in Rockford. Located along…read morethe Rock River, these statues are on the side of the Rock River Recreation Path. If you're going by car, the nearest street address is that of the Rockford Boys and Girls Club (1040 N 2nd St #1). Once you get there these 10 foot statues are impressive to see. This is a great photo opportunity. I highly recommend The Rockmen Guardians!

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