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Hudson Gardens encompasses more than thirty acres of garden exhibits, trails, open spaces, and event venues only minutes from downtown Littleton. We encourage people to bond over nature, artistry, health and wellness by making these facilities available for community events and private occasions.
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Hudson Gardens is one of two public places in the Denver...
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Hudson Gardens receives many requests for donations from...
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Littleton, CO 80120. The Hudson Gardens & Event Center is a...
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Parking is always free at Hudson Gardens! ... Hudson Gardens...
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Free Garden Admission: Mon–Sun, Sunrise–Sunset. Welcome...
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The Hudson Gardens & Event Center 6115 South Santa Fe Drive...
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The Hudson Gardens & Event Center is a botanical garden and event venue located in Littleton, Colorado, 12 miles southwest of Denver. The property is composed of thirty acres of garden exhibits, trails, natural terrain, and event venues.
Free Garden Admission: Mon–Sun, Sunrise–Sunset. Welcome Center & Gift Shop: Mon–Sun: 9AM–4PM. Garden Map & Parking
The Hudson Gardens & Event Center, Littleton, Colorado. 18,699 likes · 179 talking about this · 101,622 were here. Hudson Gardens encompasses 30 acres of gardens only minutes from downtown Littleton
Explore 30 acres of stunning gardens, water features, and public art at Hudson Gardens in Littleton, CO. Enjoy free grounds access, events, and a cafe.
Littleton, CO 80120. The Hudson Gardens & Event Center is a not-so-hidden gem conveniently located on the west side of South Santa Fe Drive. We’re across the street from Arapahoe Community College and only a mile from the boutiques and restaurants on West Main Street in charming downtown Littleton!
Hudson Gardens was originally sixteen distinct gardens, from a rose garden to a water garden to an alpine rock garden, all composed of plants that grow well in Colorado's climate. In 2000 the Xeriscape TM garden and a G-gauge garden railroad were added.