A Sanctuary of Serenity

Preserving Nature, Cherishing Heritage

Visit Our Gardens

The Niguel Botanical Preserve is an 18.1-acre Mediterranean climate demonstration garden dedicated to displaying plants appropriate to the Southern California coastal region. The gardens demonstrate the use of plants suitable for home and commercial landscapes that offer beauty, variety and a low demand for water. The plants are from the five areas of the world with climates similar to our own, including California/Baja California, Central Chile, Southern and Southwestern Australia, the West Cape of South Africa, and countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. The use of these Mediterranean climate plants creates beautiful, sustainable environments that attract pollinators, such as butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees, as well as various species of birds.

Global Diversity in Our Preserve

Drawn from the diversity of five vibrant global regions, our captivating assortment of plants reflects the unique characteristics of: 

A Bundle of Purple Flower

California/Baja California 

Group of Plants in a Garden

Central Chile

White Flowers on a Bush

Southern and Southwestern Australia

Group of Flowers in a Field

The Western Cape of South Africa 

A Garden With Plants and Trees

Countries Bordering the Mediterranean Sea

Thriving in our low-water-demand garden, our unique plant varieties foster sustainable habitats and attract many pollinators, including hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. Additionally, they captivate various bird species, beautifully marrying aesthetics with sustainability. 

Our Mission

To demonstrate the use of garden-worthy, drought tolerant plants appropriate to the Southern California region, introduce unusual plant species to the public and provide a tranquil setting for the use and enjoyment of the community.

History

The history of the Preserve dates back to 1981, when volunteers created a community vegetable garden. In 1984, the Niguel Botanical Preserve was incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The Preserve represents the vision of local community leaders who wanted to create a unique garden that would benefit the community both now and in the future. The adoption of the Niguel Botanical Preserve Master Plan in 1989 set the goals and objectives for the future of the gardens. The development of the Preserve is an ongoing volunteer project that seeks to provide enjoyment and education for all members of the public.

  • Hours: Sunrise to Sunset, Seven Days per Week, 365 Days per Year
  • Admission: Free
  • Location: 29751 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
  • Email Address:niguelbotanicalpreserve@yahoo.com

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