Frey Gardens

Hopland, CA
Frey Gardens is a one-acre sustainable, colorful, and profuse habitat garden. The garden is seven years old and is composed of a naturalistic mix of native plants and others that attract and support a wide variety of insects and birds. There is a small vegetable garden in addition to many rustic structures such as benches, a hermit's hut, chicken coop, bar, and whimsical gate posts.
Read more here about the Frey Garden via the San Francisco Chronicle
Directions: The garden is 100 miles from San Francisco and Berkeley if you go directly north on Highway 101. It is 1 hour north of Santa Rosa, 30 minutes north of Healdsburg, and 15 minutes north of Cloverdale. In Hopland, take the first left at Mountain House Road. Immediately after the bridge behind the gas station on Highway 101, turn right onto MacMilan. Make an immediate left onto Ralph Bettcher Drive. Garden is at #300, the second house on right. Look for signs. Park anywhere along the road or at the closed elementary school across the street. Watch out for ditch on left side of road.
From the north, Hopland is approximately 15 to 20 minutes south of Ukiah on Highway 101. Turn right onto Mountain House Road on the south end of Hopland. Immediately AFTER the bridge behind the gas station, turn right onto MacMilan. Make an immediate left onto Ralph Bettcher Drive. Garden is the second house on the right, #300. Look for signs. Park anywhere along the road or at the closed school across the street. Watch out for the ditch on the left side of the road. Garden is 2-3 minutes from Highway 101.
Open Days 2018: June 2
Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission to this garden is $7 for members and nonmembers without tickets purchased in advance.
Buy discounted admission tickets in advance! They can be used at most Open Days to make garden visiting easier.
Nonmembers get 6 visits for the price of 5 with advanced ticket book purchase.
Members get 50% off ONLY by purchasing ticket books in advance.
- This garden allows photography
Hopland, CA, 95449