West Bend Labyrinth Garden offers a peaceful, colorful escape for your summer bucket list
WEST BEND, Wis. (CBS 58) -- West Bend Labyrinth Garden is a peaceful, colorful spot to add to your summer bucket list.
For more than 20 years, it's been completely maintained by volunteers, offering a place for people to sit with nature and take in the herbs, plants and flowers.
Barb Robertson is the founder of West Bend Labyrinth Garden. She saw a space like it in Montana and wanted to bring it to West Bend. The space is completely maintained by volunteers and funded by remembrance stones.
While some come to just enjoy the beauty of the space, for others, it takes on a more personal meaning with a message on a remembrance stone.
The Labyrinth Gardens are always looking for volunteers to care for a 15'- 30' garden space. Volunteers can choose when they want to come out and care for the space. They don't need to water the plants, but they're asked to dead head, work up the soil and pull weeds.
You can find information on remembrance stones or volunteering here.