"Iconic blooms, artwork and inspiration, celebrating Yakima Valley's finest gardens."
Saturday, June 18, 2022
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
&
Sunday, June 19, 2022
Noon to 4:00 PM
Students or children aged 12-17 - $15
Children under 12 - Free
Tour is self-guided. Tickets include garden descriptions, driving directions, and a map.
Where to purchase tickets:
Inklings Bookshop
You have TWO DAYS to PEEK OVER THE FENCE at 5 beautiful West Valley gardens during the Yakima Area Arboretum's annual Garden Tour.
So grab your hat and walking shoes and get ready to have some fun.
The 2022 Garden Tour is presented to you by the top notch tree care professionals at Inland Arbor!
Featured Gardens:
"Leaves of Love"
Becky & Chawley Thomas
9810 Ridgeway Road
Yakima, WA 98908
You will have fun exploring Becky and Chawley's park-like grounds filled with hundreds of deciduous and conifer trees, hidden patios, artwork, pathways, pond and masonry work.
“Life of a Gardener”
Kim Mikkelsen
6609 Douglas Court
Yakima, WA 98908
A lifelong gardener, Kim will inspire you with her amazing collection of trees and plants. Enjoy over 200 hostas, 90 “ish” Japanese maples, odd shrubs, and growing shade trees. "Oh" and some of her finned friends.
"Better Bulbs"
Larry and Malou Hattrup
7510 Ahtanum Road
Yakima, WA 98903
Surrounded by a 10 foot tall arbovitae hedge, the Hattrup's place has a "Secret Garden" feel about it. You will enjoy exploring their completely enclosed vegetable garden and small orchard.
"Rockcandy Rose Gardens"
Candy Lee and Rocke Koreis
2011 Old Naches Highway
Yakima, WA 98908-8909
Get ready for a visual and olfactory treat as you stroll through this beautiful garden filled with over 500 roses. Candy and Rocke have added many new touches to this garden once owned by Candy's parents, Bob and Fran Sweesy, who were the driving forces behind the Arboretum's rose garden.
"Earth Angel's Garden"
Linda and Paul Koverman
116 North 93rd Ave
Yakima, WA 98908
A white picket fence welcomes you to the Koverman garden, filled with perennial beds, pathways, an impressive retaining wall, artwork, and water features. Linda says that gardening is her therapy and her garden is her "happy place."
All proceeds benefit the Yakima Area Arboretum.