You are here: Trip List  »  Mackinac Island »  Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park

Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids, MI

 

  • View of Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
  • View of the English Perennial & Bulb Garden
  • View of Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
  • Outside View of the Conservatory
  • View of Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
  • View of Sculpture Park
  • Inside Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
  • View of Taste of the Gardens Cafe
  • Inside View of Lena Meijer Tropical Conservatory
  • Picture of Spring Flowers
  • Picture of a Carnivorous Pitcher Plant
  • Picture of Spring Tulips
  • Picture of a Sculpture Spider at Sculpture Park

Visit one of the nation’s most significant sculpture and botanic experiences, the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park as part of this group motorcoach vacation package. Located at 1000 East Beltline N.E. in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the Frederik Meijer & Sculpture Garden was opened in April of 1995 after years of planning and fundraising by the West Michigan Horticultural Society. Over the years, the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park has evolved into an international destination bringing joy to the lives of nearly 600,000 guests annually.  

 

Visiting the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park

With world-renowned indoor and outdoor gardens and sculpture galleries, this Michigan attraction offers something to pique every interest. The Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park also houses a café and gift shop.

Permanent Sculpture Collection

The Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park’s permanent sculpture collection includes over 200 works by established and emerging sculptors from the Modern tradition to the present and is considered one of the most significant collections in the nation. Works from the permanent collection can be sited both indoors and outdoors on the 132-acre property.

Sculpture Park

Frederik Meijer’s Sculpture Park features one of the most comprehensive collections of outdoor sculpture in the world with 50 major works by master sculptors. Highlights within the Sculpture Park include Mark Di Suvero’s Scarlatti, Alexander Liberman’s Aria, Deborah Butterfield’s Cabin Creek, Roxy Paine’s Neuron, Kiki Smith’s Sleepwalker, Andy Goldsworthy’s Grand Rapids Arch and Peter Randall Page’s Warts and All.

Horticulture

At the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, its fine art is integrated with its striking gardens with an emphasis on horticultural displays that showcase a variety of plants appropriate for the Midwest and specialized plants from regions around the world. 

Lena Meijer Tr​opical Conservatory

The Lena Meijer Tropical Conservatory features over 500 species from five continents. Enter into the lush conservatory and delight in streams spilling over wonderful waterfalls, quaint bridges, and a variety of brightly colored tropical birds.

Leslie E. Tassell English P​erennial and Bulb Garden

The Leslie E. Tassell English Perennial and Bulb Garden offers the best of the English border tradition with many native North American plants. As you wander the winding path of the garden lined with fragrant perennials and annuals, you will pass by inviting benches positioned across from the foliage of trees and shrubs.

Gwen Frostic Woodland Shade G​arden

Plants that provide year-round interest and perform best in shady conditions can be found in the Gwen Frostic Woodland Shade Garden. Named in honor of Gwen Frostic, Michigan artist and author, you’ll see examples of Frostic’s favorite subjects, indigenous plants and animals.

Kenneth E. Nelson Carnivorous Plant ​House

Discover meat-eating plants from around the globe of all shapes and sizes from Venus flytraps to colorful pitcher plants, sundews and butterworts. The Kenneth E. Nelson Carnivorous Plant House is the only publicly displayed plant collection in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to carnivorous plants. 

Earl and Donnalee Holton A​rid Garden

Many plants within the Earl and Donnalee Holton Arid Garden have adapted to survive in some of the driest environments in the world.  See arid plants from the Americas and Australia and others found in Africa, Asia and the Middle East from the Golden Barrel Cactus to the Cow-Horn Euphorbia. 

Grace Jarecki Seasonal Disp​lay Greenhouse

This seasonal greenhouse has something beautiful to offer visitors all year long. From the Butterflies are Blooming exhibition in the spring, to the popular Railway Garden during the months of winter, the Seasonal Display Greenhouse provides a new experience with every visit.

Earl and Donnalee Holton Victorian G​arden Parlor

Explore the authentic Earl and Donnalee Holton Victorian Garden Parlor. Fountains, ornate planters, stained glass features and sculptures by Edgar Degas and Auguste Rodin set the tone for the diversity of lush horticulture found within the space.

Dining at Taste of the Gardens Café

Enjoy a snack or lunch at Taste of the Gardens Café boasting a globally inspired menu that changes with the seasons. Conveniently located near the main entrance of the Meijer Gardens, guests can dine amid the colorful climate of Lena’s Garden, or on the outdoor Grand Rapids Press Terrace.

Shopping at DeVos Keele​r Gift Shop

Be sure to stop by the DeVos Keeler Gift Shop. Original and locally made gift selections including house plants, gardening tools, garden supplies, handmade pots, garden art as well as a line of gardening books are all available to purchase. 


Travel Tips

-  Complimentary wheelchairs are available for use at the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park.

- In addition to its permanent sculpture collection, the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park develops three temporary exhibitions annually.

BACK TO MACKINAC ISLAND PAGE

BACK TO MACKINAC ISLAND PAGE