Alta  Vista Botanical Gardens

The Alta Vista Botanical Gardens is a botanical garden located in Vista, California, in the United States. The mission of the gardens is to "bring together people, nature and art". The purpose of the garden to provide an interactive living classroom for North San Diego County students.
"Plans for a botanical garden in Vista go back more than 35 years, and a nonprofit formed in 1999 to oversee the project". In November 2005, the gardens' board of directors adopted a new master plan created by Todd Cure', Bryan Morse and Ron Holloway, for a collection of themed garden spaces and gathering spots that were to be built on 13 acres (5.2 ha) of city-owned land at the top of a hill in Brengle Terrace Park. Shortly after, the Vista City Council unanimously approved the plan. Council members called the plan "inspiring" and "magical" and acknowledged that the gardens have been a long-awaited goal of the city. "A lot of dreams went into this", Councilwoman Judy Ritter said after the vote. In April 2009, a final plan for Alta Vista Garden's new Bugs, Birds & Butterflies Children's Garden was submitted to the board for approval.
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Google map-https://goo.gl/maps/5a7ZGy8wWgTXWVL26
Address: 280 Vista Village Dr. Ste. 101, Vista, CA 92083
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