Missouri’s brimming with pure natural beauty. All we have to do is visit our nearest state park to drink in all the natural wonders – from waterfalls and caves to fields of wildflowers – our beloved state has to offer. But, we can also find plenty of beauty in the gardens that dot the landscape. Stroll through this breathtaking garden maze in Missouri, for example, for an experience you won’t soon forget.
Wind your way through the lush garden maze at Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, tucked in the garden’s Victorian District.
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And, carve out plenty of time for your visit so you can explore the rest of the grounds, too.
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Originally dating back to 1986, the Kaeser Memorial Maze is a lush labyrinth, inspired by the work of Henry Shaw, that promises plenty of picture-worthy moments.
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In fact, the yew hedges were replanted in 2008. Stand in the gazebo for spellbinding views of the maze.
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Then, after you’ve strolled through the maze, explore the rest of the Victorian District that includes a Pincushion Garden, Piper Observatory, and The Kresko Family Victorian Garden.
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Of course, you’ll find plenty more to discover, too - from the Chinese Garden and the English Woodland Garden to the Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden and the Shoenberg Temperate House.
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Visit Missouri Botanical Garden, open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Address: 4344 Shaw Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63110
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