1 / 2Gilroy Gardens Family Theme Park
π Gilroy, CA
Gilroy Gardens is a nonprofit family theme park in Gilroy, CA featuring rides, water play areas, botanical garden settings, and seasonal events including cultural festivals and family camp nights.
We spent Easter weekend at Gilroy Gardens and it was honestly such a good day with my family. I love places that feel intentional, and this was definitely one of them. Everything was clean, calm, and just really easy to move through. The Easter event they put on for the kids was super cute. Not over the top, just the right amount of fun to make it feel special. My kids were into everything, the rides, the activities, all of it. And for me, it didnβt feel overwhelming like some parks can. It was actually peaceful, which I appreciated so much. You can tell they really care about creating a good experience for families. It felt safe, welcoming, and just overall a vibe.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 3 through 12 who want a less frantic theme park experience. The botanical garden setting and intentional pace make it genuinely relaxing for parents. Camp night overnights add a memorable option for older children. Fast lane passes are worth considering on peak weekends when wait times stretch.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Rita Kirkendoll
βWe spent Easter weekend at Gilroy Gardens and it was honestly such a good day with my family. I love places that feel intentional, and this was definitely one of them. Everything was clean, calm, and just really easy to move through. The Easter event they put on for the kids was super cute. Not over the top, just the right amount of fun to make it feel special. My kids were into everything, the rides, the activities, all of it. And for me, it didnβt feel overwhelming like some parks can. It was actually peaceful, which I appreciated so much. You can tell they really care about creating a good experience for families. It felt safe, welcoming, and just overall a vibe.β
Daniel Berman
βFor years, based on the promotional photos I saw, I avoided the Gilroy Gardens (GG) family theme park. I thought it would be tacky and hyper-commercialized. Curiosity, together with my wife's desire to see the place, finally got the better of meβand I discovered that I was wrong. GG in my opinion manages to strike the best balance that any such theme park probably can in terms of appealing to the masses while at the same time avoiding the trap of being tacky or hyper-commercialized. The varied rides and exhibits are pleasant and well-maintained. Some are even quite artistic (like the totem poles, illustrated in the image attached here) and educational (like the ecologically oriented Green Barn). If you're already familiar with GG, you don't need me to tell you about it. If you're not, here are a few tipsβwhich might not be obvious to the uninitiatedβthat might help you better enjoy it: * The lines for the rides can be very long at times. You might end up waiting for an hour before it's your turn. Best to be prepared for that and plan it into your itinerary. * We noticed a small number of people who avoided the lines for all rides, being let in through the back gate/exit. When we asked about this at the Welcome Center, we learned that GG sells yellow wristbands that allow people to skip the long lines and enter through the "back door" (exit). They cost something like $85 per person for the year or about $30 per visit, in addition to the membership fee. * Even with those wristbands, you'll need more than one visit to see and do everything here. Also, rushing around a lot will spoil the fun. * The food everywhere, as far as we could tell, is pretty bad. You'll be ahead of the game if you pack your own, which will also avoid your waiting in another line. * The big secret, so to speak, of GG is "hidden" in plain sightβin the second word of the name itself, "Gardens." Most visitors are so preoccupied with going on the rides that they miss out on the natural beauty of the gardens. We found Camellia Garden and Claudia's Garden, in particular, to be like sheltered oases of calm and natural beauty within the hustle and bustle of the park. In our opinion, the three most obvious ways in which GG could be improved are as follows: 1. Improve the quality of the food that's offered. With all the traffic the park gets, those concession stands must be worth a small fortune. Either get them to do better or replace them with businesses that will. 2. Design a more user-friendly map. Those who already know their way around don't need a map but for those who don't, the existing map is not sufficiently clear (hint: it probably needs to be larger). 3. Do a better job of training the staff, in terms of both knowledgeability and attitude. Some are quite good (a special shout out to Nina at the Welcome Center and Sean at the Garlic Twirl ride: they exuded both warmth and professionalism) but others, who shall remain nameless, need more training. Minus one star for those deficiencies, as well as for not making it sufficiently clear at the time of the 2026 premium membership purchase that the bring-a-friend tickets that came with the membership had to be picked up almost immediately or they would not be available.β
Sarah Betancourt
βIt is very nice. Sometimes a bit crowded and if you dont have the fast lane pass be ready to wait in line 30min+β
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Overview
Gilroy Gardens operates as a nonprofit family theme park set within botanical garden grounds in Gilroy, CA. The park's design is intentionally calm and low-stimulation compared to commercial theme parks β reviewers who expected it to be tacky report being pleasantly surprised by the quality and atmosphere. Rides span age ranges with gentler options for young children. Water play areas open seasonally. Seasonal events include culturally themed festivals and overnight family camp nights.
