Portland has some beautiful botanical gardens including Crystal Springs Rhododendron Gardens and Elk Rock Gardens, but my favorite is Leach Botanical Gardens. This beautiful, sixteen acre property was originally the home of John and Lilla Leach, who purchased a portion of the plot in the early 1930s. Their original home, a charming stone cottage, still stands on the property.

They later built a larger house that was their home until the mid 1970s when it became too difficult for them to maintain.





After their deaths, the property was acquired by the City of Portland and is currently open to the public. A five acre expansion was finished in 2021 and includes a tree walk, arbor and interesting benches.





The gardens are a tranquil place to wander and take photos.











Life begins the day you start a garden. – Chinese Proverb
The gardens are located at 6704 SE 122nd Ave., Portland, OR 97236 and are open Wednesdays – Sundays from 10am – 4pm. There is a small admission fee. The Manor House is available to rent for special occasions.

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Stay safe and healthy,
Tricia
What a beautiful garden! I love the stone cabin! The bench looks like interesting wood work. I really like Terry’s sketch.
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Thanks Nancy! I love the stone cabin too, it looks like something out of a fairytale.
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Wow, you’ve got so many beautiful photo’s here Tricia! What a wonderful place to walk around and take pictures! Love those photo’s with the very high trees – there’s so much of the colour green!
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Thank you! The PNW is very green! I’m glad you enjoyed the post and photos.
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I enjoyed your post about Sodwana Bay, but wasn’t able to leave a comment for some odd reason. I’m looking forward to reading more about your cross-country adventure.
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Hey Tricia, what a beautiful, calming place and just the kind of vibe I needed as I sit here nursing a coffee on this wintry morning in Serbia. That fireplace is really something.
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Thank you, Leighton, for your comment! I’m so glad you enjoyed the post. Enjoy your time in Serbia, I look forward to your upcoming posts.
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I enjoyed your post on the changing of the guards, but I wasn’t able to leave a comment. Probably some weird setting. Anyway, it was a vivid description and you have some great photos too!
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Hey! Thanks for reading and your comment seems to have come through, so it’s all good!
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Beautiful
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Thanks!
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What a beautiful place for a walk! I think I could happily walk those paths all day long 🙂
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It is a gorgeous place!
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Awww… I remember first going here with YOU! Before they did the upgrades. Beautiful place and beautiful memories.
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Agreed! It was a fun outing with you.
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Did u recently go? Or was this from summer? Lovely!
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Thanks for your comment! We went in August. I love the gardens; they’re so pretty.
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Gorgeous photos, I always enjoy your pictures!
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Thank you!
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