AMERICAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
2022 RECIPROCAL ADMISSIONS PROGRAM
Participating Gardens, Arboreta, and Conservatories
For details on benefits and 90-mile radius enforcement, see
https://ahsgardening.org/gardening-programs/rap
American Horticultural Society Reciprocal Admissions Program ahsgardening.org/rap
Program Guidelines:
A current membership card from the American Horticultural Society (AHS) or a participating RAP garden entitles the visitor to special admissions
privileges and/or discounts at many different types of gardens. The AHS provides the following guidelines to its members and the members of
participating gardens for enjoying their RAP benefits:
• This printable document is a listing of all sites that participate in the American Horticultural Society’s Reciprocal Admissions Program.
This listing does not include information about the benefit(s) that each site offers. For details on benefits and enforcement of the 90-
mile radius exclusion, see https://ahsgardening.org/gardening-programs/rap
• Call the garden you would like to visit ahead of time. Some gardens have exclusions for special events, for visitors who live within 90
miles of the garden, etc. Each garden has its own unique admissions policy, RAP benefits, and hours of operations. Calling ahead ensures
that you get the most up to date information.
• Present your current membership card to receive the RAP benefit(s) for that garden. Each card will only admit the individual(s) whose
name is listed on the card. In the case of a family, couple, or household membership card that does not list names, the garden must
extend the benefit(s) to at least two of the members. Beyond this, gardens will refer to their own policies regarding household/family
memberships. Some gardens may require a photo ID.
• The 90-mile Exclusion policy allows a garden to exclude members of gardens within 90 miles of it from receiving the RAP benefit(s). For
AHS members, the exclusion is based on their home address. Please contact the garden you belong to or the garden you plan to visit to
inquire about their enforcement of this policy.
• Remember that the gardens you visit rely on admission and donations to maintain their collections and gardens for all to enjoy. Please
support them by visiting their gift shops or making a contribution.
ALABAMA
Aldridge Gardens
3530 Lorna Road
Hoover, AL 35216
(205) 682-8019
www.aldridgegardens.com
Anniston Museums & Gardens
920 Museum Drive
Anniston, AL 36206
(256) 237-6766
www.ExploreAMAG.org
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
2612 Lane Park Road
Birmingham, AL 35223
(205) 414-3950
www.bbgardens.org
Dothan Area Botanical Gardens
5130 Headland Avenue
Dothan, AL 36303
(334) 793-3224
www.dabg.org
Huntsville Botanical Garden
4747 Bob Wallace Avenue
Huntsville, AL 35805
(256) 830-4447
www.hsvbg.org
Mobile Botanical Gardens
5151 Museum Drive
Mobile, AL 36608
(251) 342-0555
www.mobilebotanicalgardens.org
ARIZONA
The Arboretum at Flagstaff
4001 South Woody Mountain Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86005
(928) 774-1442
www.thearb.org
Desert Botanical Garden
1201 North Galvin Parkway
Phoenix, AZ 85008
(480) 941-1225
www.dbg.org
Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix
1125 N 3rd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85003
(602) 274-8700
www.japanesefriendshipgarden.org
Tohono Chul
7366 North Paseo del Norte
Tucson, AZ 85704
(520) 742-6455
www.tohonochulpark.org
ARKANSAS
Botanical Garden of the Ozarks
4703 North Crossover Road
Fayetteville, AR 72764
(479) 750-2620
www.bgozarks.org
Garvan Woodland Gardens
550 Arkridge Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 262-9300
www.garvangardens.org
CALIFORNIA
Butterfly Farms
441 Saxony Road
Encinitas, CA 92024
(760) 613-5867
www.butterflyfarms.org
California Botanic Garden
1500 North College Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
(909) 625-8767
www.calbg.org