

A Look Back At Past Exhibits
Through our exhibits we aim to spark curiosity, deepen understanding of alpine ecosystems and inspire an appreciation for plants.
Through our exhibits we aim to spark curiosity, deepen understanding of alpine ecosystems and inspire an appreciation for plants.
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens internship program provides young horticulturists, conservation scientists, and educators the opportunity to build their skills.
On the Roof of the Rocky Mountains establishes the Gardens as a destination for visitors to Vail, Colorado, a must-see
The Eagle County Ecoflora Project invites botany-enthusiasts of all levels to observe, study and conserve native Rocky Mountain plants using
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens hosts an annual plant sale in June. Stocked with Waterwise and hardy plants, this is a
Betty Ford Alpine Gardens has been named the 2025 recipient of the prestigious Garden Stewardship Award, presented by the American
Accreditation validates institution’s commitment to alpine conservation.
Explore a magical winter wonderland with a trip to Betty Ford Alpine Gardens
Nick Courtens Fund connects the community with alpine plants and education about these ecosystems.
DOUBLE Your Impact! Thanks to a generous match from Jeanne Fritch, Leslie Chapman, and Nancy Fritch, donations to the Helen
Every year, there are new special projects that the Gardens brings to life. Your help and support makes it possible.
Colorado Alpine EcoFlora Project puts citizen scientists into the driver seat for data collection of alpine plants