Bright Blooms at Seymour Botanical Conservatory in Tacoma’s Wright Park
Beautiful blooms await you year round at the W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory in Tacoma’s Wright Park.
The 1908 Victorian building is home to over 700 mature trees, representing about 100 native and exotic species, and also has more than 550 plant species in its permanent collection. It also houses a year round rotating exhibit of floral displays, which generally means between 300-500 blooming plants at any one time.
Guided tours are available that will explain the plant collections and a little history of the Conservatory and Wright Park. Self-guided tour books are also available if you’d prefer exploring on your own. Customized tours can be arranged for a small charge.
The conservatory has a 12-sided central dome, containing over 3,500 panes of glass, and is listed on the National historic register.
This beautiful site is also the setting for live musical performances the second Sunday of every month, 1-2:30 pm, and a host of other special events throughout the year.
Location: Wright Park, 316 South G Street, Tacoma (map it)
Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 10 am – 4:30 pm
Admission: FREE, but donations are encouraged
The Conservatory will be closed September 3rd - 24th for repair to the dome vents.
Photo credit: wikimedia
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