Plan Your Visit

Hours of Operation

9:00AM–7:00PM

Main gardens

10AM–4PM

Seasonal Tram Tours — April 1 – September 30

9:30AM–6:30PM

WOW Children’s Garden Summer — April 1 – October 15

9:30AM–4PM

WOW Children’s Garden Winter — October 16 – March 31

9:30AM–6PM

WOW Splash Fountains — April 1 – September 30

Dining

Vending Machines are located near the WOW Children’s Garden and Summer Butterfly House restrooms. Look for indoor and outdoor drinking fountains and bottle refill stations indicated by water droplet icons on the map.

Picnicking is welcomed and encouraged. We will have a new farm-to-table bistro when the Brock Entry Pavilion is complete.

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Rotating Food Trucks

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Water Fountain and Fill Stations

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Vending Machines

Eco-friendly products, unusual souvenirs, garden tools, gardening books, and unique gifts.

Gift Shop

Our gift shop features a wide array of unique gift items.

Hours: 9am–5pm
Contact: 757-441-5830 ext. 330.

Summertime at the Gardens

April 1 – September 30

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  • Extended hours — NBG is open from 9AM-7PM daily!
  • Free Tram Tours — Narrated tram tours run 10AM-4PM daily and depart from Baker Hall Visitor Center.
  • Splash Fountains — Splash Fountains in the WOW Children’s Garden are on 9:30AM-6PM daily.
  • Bike Nights — Ride your bike on paved paths from 4-7PM daily.

Tram Tours

10AM—4PM daily

Splash Fountain

9:30AM-6PM daily

Frequently Asked Questions

Accessibility

Wheelchairs are available to borrow on a first come, first served basis at the Front Desk in our Baker Hall Visitor Center. We hold on to an ID while you have the wheelchair checked out.

A limited quantity of electric wheelchairs are also available to borrow on a first come, first served basis at the Front Desk in our Baker hall Visitor Center. We hold on to an ID while you have the wheelchair checked out and checking out a wheelchair does involve a $35 rental fee for not-yet-members and $30 rental fee for members as well as signing a liability waiver for use.

It’s also important to note that some of our pathways are permeable, packed gravel pathways. These paths can be a little tricky to navigate with wheelchairs, strollers, or wagons, but it is doable. There are portions of the permeable pathway that are on a slight incline/decline including the road from Rose Garden Bridge to NATO Bridge and the road from Rose Garden Bridge to Wildflower Meadow.

Environmental Impact

Learn more about our Environmental Actions

Land and Labor acknowledgment statements

Keep up with how much energy and cost the Garden is saving with Baker Hall Visitor Center’s solar panels

Visitor Etiquette

Please respect your fellow guests, volunteers, vendors and Garden staff while enjoying the peaceful beauty of nature. Norfolk Botanical Garden is an accredited outdoor museum and is committed to providing a safe, inclusive and respectful environment for all to enjoy. Garden staff, volunteers, vendors and all visitors have the right to an environment free from abusive and/or threatening behavior, including the use of derogatory or offensive language.

In the event of any such behavior or other harmful conduct towards Garden staff, volunteers, visitors or property, Norfolk Botanical Garden reserves any and all rights permitted by applicable law, including a request to leave the premises, contacting emergency services, revocation of membership privileges and prosecution. Norfolk Botanical Garden also reserves the right to determine what constitutes unacceptable behavior.