Bellevue Botanical Garden Loop
Bellevue Botanical Garden Loop
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The Bellevue Botanical Garden Loop is an easy 2.0-mile hiking route located within Wilburton Hill Park. You will gain 145 feet (44 metres) in elevation over an estimated 52 minutes, making it a perfect short outing. This trail offers a gentle and accessible experience for all skill levels.
Last updated: March 7, 2026
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1.71 km
Highlight • Bridge
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2.65 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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3.24 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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1.84 km
1.35 km
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1.55 km
1.31 km
177 m
111 m
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The Bellevue Botanical Garden Loop is an easy hike that generally takes about an hour to complete. This allows you to enjoy the diverse scenery at a comfortable pace.
Yes, the Bellevue Botanical Garden Loop is considered an easy trail, making it suitable for beginners and families. While many paths are wide and accessible, some sections do feature mild to steep slopes, occasional steps, and narrower paths, so keep that in mind for very young children or those with mobility challenges.
The terrain is varied, ranging from wide, hard-packed gravel paths to paved sections. You'll encounter some mild to steep slopes, as well as occasional steps and narrower paths, particularly in areas like the Tateuchi Loop Trail and the Ravine Experience.
The trail offers a visual feast of elegant gardens and artistic installations. Highlights include the Ravine Suspension Bridge, the Tateuchi Viewing Pavilion, the Yao Garden, the Perennial Border Garden, and the Lost Meadow Trail with its interactive sculptures. You'll also find waterfalls, ponds, and various art pieces throughout.
Yes, the Bellevue Botanical Garden Loop is nestled within a network of trails. This route specifically passes through sections of the Wilburton Hill Park Loop, the Tateuchi Loop Trail, the Lake to Lake Trail, and the broader Bellevue Botanical Garden Trails and Wilburton Hill Park Trails.
The Bellevue Botanical Garden offers year-round displays, so there's always something beautiful to see. Spring brings vibrant blooms, summer showcases lush perennials, autumn features stunning fall foliage, and even winter offers unique structural beauty and evergreen displays. Check the garden's website for specific seasonal highlights.
No, dogs are generally not permitted within the Bellevue Botanical Garden itself, including on the trails. Service animals are, of course, an exception. It's best to leave your furry friends at home for this particular outing.
No, there is no entrance fee to visit the Bellevue Botanical Garden or to hike its trails. You do not need a permit for general access.
Wilburton Hill Park, which encompasses the Bellevue Botanical Garden, is a public park and generally does not require entrance fees or special permits for casual use. Standard park rules and regulations apply, such as respecting wildlife, staying on marked paths, and packing out what you pack in.
Parking is available directly at the Bellevue Botanical Garden, which serves as the primary trailhead for this loop. The garden is located within Wilburton Hill Park, and ample parking is usually available, though it can get busy during peak seasons or special events.
You'll encounter a diverse array of cultivated plants and natural foliage. The Ravine Experience, in particular, is known for its lush plants and diverse bird population. The garden also uses QR codes on signs to help you identify plants, and a nature guide is available for bird and plant identification in certain areas.