Lilacs Days 2024
Lilacs Days 2024

The gardens will be opening for spring for upcoming Lilac Days April 20th to May 12th! Please check the calendar* for details. Event rentals are still available as approved by contacting us. The Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens is a restoration project to honor the work of famed lilac developer Hulda Klager. It contains an 1800s house and surrounding buildings and Gardens. It is a National Historic Site. In 2023 we opened the NEW barn museum with many new exhibits. Annually, Lilac Days celebrates the site, Hulda’s work and raises funds to maintain the site. See Today in the Gardens for current status and updates.

*There will be a few exceptions and closures, so please see the Calendar at our website for current closures. Closed on Holidays, too. The house and museum are closed at this time.
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