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Summer Nights at San Diego Botanic Garden

Every week from July 3, 2025 until July 31, 2025.
Thursday: 9 AM
San Diego Botanic Garden
All Ages

Enjoy beautiful summer evenings, live music, and special extended hours with the return of Summer Nights! Every Thursday in July, San Diego Botanic Garden will be open until 8 p.m.

In addition to extended hours, Summer Nights features a lineup of concerts on the Lawn Garden. Explore our tropical Rainforest and waterfall view deck, wander along winding pathways in the peaceful Bamboo Garden, and catch an ocean sunset from our Overlook Tower.

Bring the whole family and play in Hamilton Children’s Garden, where kids can climb Toni’s Treehouse in a jungle canopy, or splash in the Mountain Stream.

Make it a date night or gather your friends to sip and stroll your way through the Garden with a selection of food and drinks available. Start planning your summer lineup at the Garden!

Concert Schedule:
July 3 – Country Night with MarCon Express 
July 10 – Gumbo Jazz Night with Billy Lee and the Gulf Coasters 
July 17 – Folk Night with Korrie & Jason
July 24 – Tropical Night with Island Mist Band
July 31 – 70s Night with The Gravities

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San Diego Botanic Garden
7604363036
info@sdbg.org

San Diego Botanic Garden

300 Quail Gardens Drive
Encinitas, California
760-436-3036
info@SDBGarden.org

After several years of deliberation, the governing board of the Quail Botanical Gardens Foundation decided to change the name Quail Botanical Gardens to San Diego Botanic Garden. The new name went into effect on September 12, 2009 at our 10th Annual Gala in the Gardens. A name can be very significant; and to change a name that has become known and loved is not an easy task. We believe that the new name will bring continued growth, ensuring the future of this Garden for generations to come. A significant number of people who visit the Garden are doing so for the very first time. A common response is a pleasant surprise, or even amazement, at all the Garden has to offer. For many, the name Quail Botanical Gardens was all they knew before their visit--unfortunately, it did not set a high level of expectation for the experience and the word "Quail" added some confusion. An important reason for changing the name is the belief that potential visitors would expect more and thus be more likely to visit a public garden called the San Diego Botanic Garden. A name that lays stake to a wider region helps generate supporters from the greater area. Donors, whether individual or corporate, will always play an important role in ensuring the Garden's future. The name San Diego Botanic Garden sets a higher level of expectation and perception of importance. These are important matters for cultivating donors and in grant applications. But for those of us who know the Garden as Quail Botanical Gardens it will not change a thing. Explore our gardens, enjoy restful vistas, flowering trees, majestic palms, and the nation’s largest bamboo collection. Thanks to our mild climate, plants from all over the world thrive here. Our diverse topography provides a variety of microclimates giving the visitor a sensation of going from a desert environment to a tropical rainforest, all within 35 acres. Located 30 minutes north of San Diego in Encinitas, California, San Diego Botanic Garden features numerous exhibits, including rare bamboo groves, desert gardens, a tropical rainforest, California native plants, Mediterranean climate landscapes, succulent gardens, an herb garden, firesafe landscaping, a subtropical fruit garden, and native coastal sage natural areas. In June of 2009, we opened the Hamilton Children's Garden, the largest interactive children's garden on the West Coast. Admission $14 - Adults $10 - Seniors, students, active military $8 - Children ages 3-12 FREE - Members; children ages 2 & under Free admission on the first Tuesday of every month!Parking $2; Members park free. Google Map

Dates and times of events are subject to change without notice. Always check the event organizer's website for the most updated schedule before attending.