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One of UCD’s lesser-known treasures, the Häagen Daaz Honey Bee Haven is tucked away amongst the olive tree groves of West Davis. The garden is home to 250 flowers species, making it an excellent place for bees to harvest pollen. The main goal of the haven is to educate visitors not only about the importance of bees, but the role that humans have in nurturing the bee population back to health. The garden is open to visitors any time of the week, and appointments for guided tours can also be scheduled; so gather your friends (or make a cute date out of it with a special someone) to explore Davis’ own mini garden of Eden! Tip: the abundant variety of flowers makes it a prime place for some insta-worthy pic opportunities.
Check out the haven’s website for more information! http://hhbhgarden.ucdavis.edu/welcome