Mercer Botanic Gardens is a public botanical gardens that includes landscaped garden beds and natural areas located at 22306 Aldine Westfield Road in …
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Mar 12, 2025
The gardens are amazing and endless. A joy to behold. Thank you for passionate gardeners who continue to inspire novice gardeners! Enjoy!Full review by Vaaltje
Mar 6, 2025
Our visit to Mercer Botanic Gardens was late in February on a sunny, mild day and just what we needed after flying in to Houston from wintery weather in our home state of MN. We had an extra couple h…Full review by nancyt0226
Nov 3, 2024
This place is absolutely beautiful and really well maintained. We loved wandering around the botanic gardens; there are lots of pretty plants and flowers, nice water features and fountains, statues, …Full review by volcanogirl
Hi, I checked the website for Mercer and it says the following, hope it answers your question: Just like plants are important to us, we understand that pets are an important part of many …
Hi, I checked the website for Mercer and it says the following, hope it answers your question: Just like plants are important to us, we understand that pets are an important part of many residents’ lives. Visitors are allowed to walk their dogs on the arboretum trails on the west side of Aldine Westfield. However, in Mercer’s botanic gardens on the east side of Aldine Westfield, pets are only allowed for pet portraits; owners must complete a Pet Portrait Form (PDF) and submit it to Mercer two weeks prior to the portrait sitting. Please send forms through mail, or in person to: 22306 Aldine Westfield Road Humble, Texas 77338-1071 Pets must be on a 6-foot leash at all times and must be cleaned up after. Seeing-eye and hearing-assistance dogs are allowed throughout both the arboretum and botanic gardens.
Are there tables available for lunches and are there places for kids to play?
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There is a picnic area across the street; however, there are tables (non-designated) on the main grounds where we ate a quick bite that day. I think they prefer you to eat at the …
There is a picnic area across the street; however, there are tables (non-designated) on the main grounds where we ate a quick bite that day. I think they prefer you to eat at the picnic site to avoid dropped food and attracting ants. The picnic site (safer to drive over), I believe does have a play place for children (at least it did before the Harvey hurricane.)