Climb up to See the Wave Garden, Point Richmond

A wall of the wave garden acting as a no parking signThe Wave Garden in Point Richmond, built in 2007, is a privately owned succulent garden with a unique design that is open to the public. I was a bit rushed looking at the amazing view of the San Pablo Bay since the address for the garden, 607 Grandview Ct, Richmond, CA, does not allow you to park. I recommend that you park legally and walk up to the garden.

A wavy concrete structure at the wave gardenNevertheless, the garden itself is worth it! The aesthetically pleasing concrete curves were designed by artist, Victor Armador. The fencing and ironwork, equally artistic, are by the late blacksmith, Robert Sharpe. The gardener Kellee Adams filled the structure with waterwise plants. 

While the plants are in need of some TLC, the overall experience is well worth the hike up to Grandview Ct. The view is stunning and the generosity of the owners to allow people to enjoy this is heartwarming.

View of the San Pablo Bay from the Wave GardenSome websites give the address as 615 Western Drive in Point Richmond. Like I said before, please park somewhere legal and walk up to the garden.

Have you seen the wave garden?