Garden of One Thousand Buddhas

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Arlee, United States

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Garden of One Thousand Buddhas Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Garden of One Thousand Buddhas is located in Arlee, United States on 34574 White Coyote Rd. Garden of One Thousand Buddhas is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category buddhist templetourist attraction in United States.

Address

34574 White Coyote Rd

Phone

+1 4067260555

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Cassandra Bucklin

Looking for some culture in Montana... Visit this unique garden and become one with nature!

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Really interesting place - calm and peaceful on a chilly winter day with very few people. Some beautiful statuary surrounded by gorgeous mountain scenery. Noticed damage to about a dozen, maybe more, of the budhas - likely from the freeze and thaws.

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Samuel Thomas

We were visiting family in Missoula when we heard about this place, just a short drive north, and it was worth the trip! Even with the smoke of forest fires rolling in we had a very meditative stroll through the gardens and gift shop. Obviously the upkeep is not what it should be but that’s due to a lack of volunteers during the pandemic. Overall definitely going back!

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Danielle Schrader

The Gardens are beautiful and enchanting. I have been here many times and it is worth the drive. Please leave donations so they can continue to maintain the Gardens. The gift shop is cute but extremely expensive. I bought a ring and was told it was sterling silver, I paid 35 for this ring just to have it turn my finger green after wearing it a few times. My daughters bought some bohemian pants and paid 60 per pair only to find them online for 19.99. Just be wary of your purchases.

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eve baker

Honestly one of the most beautiful and serene places I've ever had the honor to experience.