Lendonwood Gardens, Oklahoma, United States


4.5 (53 reviews) Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #3 in Grove Gardens

Nice place to visit.

We were nearby on business and saw a flyer about the gardens so went to check out. Very nice place, staff there were very accommodating. The Japanese tea pavilion was special, especially by the great Koi pond. very nice walk, mostly in the shade. Recommend.
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Address

1308 W 13th St, Grove, OK 74344-3522

Mobile

+1 918-786-2938

Website

http://www.lendonwood.com

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 1:46

User Ratings

4.5 based on (53 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5George S 5:00 PM Jul 27, 2020
    A Great Hidden Gem near Grand Lake!
    My wife and I found this beautiful garden by accident. At the hotel I found a magazine with the Lendonwood Gardens info and address. It wasn't too far from our hotel so we went to have a look. It's a self guided tour with the help of a guide page that explains each exhibit. At the entry gate you pick up your guide sheet, self (honor) pay and begin your tour. The entry area really isn't too attractive, but when you get a few hundred feet into the Garden, it becomes very impressive. We loved the entire eight acres. A very restful place of beauty.

  • 5kmigg 5:00 PM Aug 7, 2014
    Lovely small garden
    The garden is on the way to Har Ber Village, a mile away from the highway.. The main metal gate was closed, you need to pull it out from the hook, to avoid the deer or wild animals to get in. $5 donation, put into the red mail box on the right side. Can't give you a change if you only have a $10 or $20 bill, cause nobody at the door. Get the map on the pavilion on the left and start your own self guided tour. The garden is a mature one, very shady, beautifully landscaped and nice walkway. The azalea garden is on the left side. There is a private residence next to it (they rented it out), the Angel of Hope garden is behind that house. Nice japanese garden with the pond. This summer as fundraising, they sell some Iris rhizomes, it was in the buckets along the wooden fence. $1 per rhizomes. Bring exact money, can't give you a change. Very nice selections, ps: If mosquito love you, please spray your body with repellent before you walk in.

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