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Hidden Gems of the Pacific Northwest – Heronswood Gardens

Location: Kingston Washington USA

For years I have heard about Heronswood Gardens, less than an hour from my home on the Kitsap Peninsula. It’s one of those places you always are going to get to, but somehow for me it just had never happened. Until this month. I am happy to say I finally visited this unique and beautiful botanical gardens. Let me tell you about Hidden Gems of the Pacific Northwest Heronswood Gardens.

Enjoying my first visit to Heronswood Gardens, Kingston Washington

History

 Established in 1987 by horticulturist Dan Hinkley and architect Robert L. Jones, the world renowned 15-acre Botanical Garden sits hidden just outside of Kingston Washington. Known for rare plants collected from around the world by Hinkley and others, the gardens drew garden and plant lovers from around the globe.

Little treasures around every corner

In the year 2000 Heronswood was sold to W. Atlee Burpee Company, but fell into disrepair after the company’s 2006 bankruptcy. Neglected for six years, the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe purchased the property in 2012 and has brought it lovingly back to life, expanding it to 15 acres.

I loved the meandering paths of the Renaissance Garden

Heronswood Today

With the distinction of being the only botanic gardens in the U.S. owned and operated by a tribal nation, the Port Gamble S’Kallam Tribe has made it once again a thriving garden and a cherished part of the North Kitsap Community. Heronswood protects a vast array of plants from around the world, with over 8,000 different varieties spread across six distinct yet integrated gardens.

Heronswood is open to visitors from 9am-3pm Wednesday to Sunday (with different hours in the winter). Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children. Free for Heronswood Garden Members.

The Rock Garden

Events

Heronswood offers multiple events throughout the year including classes, kids events, holiday events and even yoga. One of the biggest events of the year is the annual Native Plant Sale. The day we visited Heronswood was to participate in this event. Multiple vendors provide unique and beautiful plants for garden lovers to purchase and take home. On the day of the Native Plant Sale, the gardens are open for free.

Hundreds of people lined up for the annual Native Plant Sale
A garden lovers paradise
Something for everyone

Hidden Gems of the Pacific Northwest Heronswood Gardens

Now that I have finally made my way to this hidden gem, I know I will be returning at least annually and maybe more. I am very interested to see how the gardens change throughout the seasons. It’s such a peaceful and beautiful treasure. Make time to see it yourself.

Get directions to Heronswood Gardens here.

Learn more about Heronswood Gardens here.

Thank you for reading my post Hidden Gems of the Pacific Northwest Heronswood Gardens. If you haven’t visited, you really should. I know I’ll be back. See last week’s post Hidden Gems of the Pacific Northwest Stadium District Tacoma.

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  • Reply Debra Holland

    Awesome review of Heronswood! Thank you for your time, research, commentary and amazing photos! Love that you got to visit this hidden gem in Kingston!

    May 15, 2026 at 7:15 am
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