
TIPTON — Hidden Lake Gardens is welcoming visitors this holiday season with festive seasonal displays and a reminder that year-end support helps sustain the gardens into 2026.
The Conservatory and Visitors Center are open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering a warm escape from winter weather. Holiday displays include a wide variety of poinsettias, a poinsettia tree, handcrafted nature-themed snow people, frosty ferns, cyclamen, and a decorated Harvest Holiday Christmas tree. Additional poinsettias were grown by Lenawee Intermediate School District horticulture students.
Visitors can also finish holiday shopping at the Daffodil Gift Shop, featuring seasonal plants, Hidden Lake Gardens apparel, mugs, magnets, and gift cards that can be used for admission, memberships, or the shop.
Hidden Lake Gardens will be closed December 24 and 25, and December 31 and January 1, and open December 23, 26 through 28, and December 30.
You can donate and support Hidden Lake Gardens here.
