Travel the World in 55 Acres
Escape to a unique urban oasis of extraordinary beauty at San Francisco Botanical Garden, showcasing more than 8,000 different kinds of plants from around the world.
Tickets
Hours
Location
Adults - Weekend
Adults
Youth & Seniors
(Ages 12-17 and 65+)
Children (Ages 5-11)
Toddler (Ages 4 and under)
Families
(2 adults and all children under 17 residing in the same household)
Garden Members &
San Francisco Residents
$12
$9
$7
$3
Free
$21
Free
Open Daily at 7:30am
Last Entry at 4pm
Closes One Hour After Last Entry
Garden Bookstore & Plant Arbor Open Friday-Sunday, 10am-4pm
Library Children's Books To Go by appointment-only
Enjoy Garden Programs at Home & Onsite!
The Garden is Open and Onsite Programs are Beginning to Return!

Golden Gate Park
1199 9th Ave
San Francisco, CA, 94122
Main Gate
near the corner of 9th Ave. at Lincoln Way
Friend (North) Gate
at MLK Jr. Drive off the Music Concourse
(Open Weekends Only
Use Main Gate Weekdays)
- Protecting Plants Through Partnerships – Exploring Kenya’s Endangered FloraRecording Now Availablehttps://youtu.be/xzo9QCbk92cRecording Now Availablehttps://youtu.be/xzo9QCbk92cConserving the world’s plants depends on partnerships. Join the Garden’s curator, Ryan Guillou, as he shares his experiences partnering with Botanic Gardens Conservation International, and his trip to Kenya to help preserve its endangered flora.
- State of the RedwoodsRecording Now Availablehttps://youtu.be/JNsWpNNa4UoRecording Now Availablehttps://youtu.be/JNsWpNNa4UoJoin host Ryan Guillou, Garden Curator and special guest Mia Monroe, Muir Woods Park Ranger for a discussion about San Francisco Botanical Garden’s own Redwood Grove and learn about the challenges facing Muir Woods, Big Basin, and Armstrong Grove now and in the years ahead.
Learning & Engagement

Become a Member
Explore membership opportunities and how to experience all the Garden has to offer with special benefits throughout the year.
Help inspire people of all ages to cherish, understand, and protect our planet's beauty
and biodiversity!
Subscribe to our E-newsletters
