Rotary Botanical Gardens Debuts Dog Days of Summer
If you’ve ever wished you could bring your dog along for a day of sunshine, music, and good food—your wish is about to come true. Rotary Botanical Gardens is rolling out the welcome mat for pups and their people with its first-ever Dog Days of Summer, coming up Sunday, August 3, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
This brand-new, dog-friendly event is shaping up to be a joyful celebration of summer and community, all set against the lush 20-acre backdrop of one of Janesville’s most beloved green spaces.
What to Expect
Designed for fun and relaxation, Dog Days of Summer will offer something for everyone—whether you're on two legs or four. Visitors can explore:
There’s even a photo booth for pets, so you can capture the moment with your furry friend.
A Special Brew for the Occasion
One of the highlights of the day? A custom-crafted beer by Good Works Brewing Co., brewed exclusively for this event. Guests 21 and over can enjoy this one-of-a-kind pour on-site—along with a selection of non-alcoholic drinks and treats from local vendors.
Admission & Details
Tickets are $10 per person and include access to the gardens and all event activities. Kids 6 and under get in free, and dogs are welcome at no extra cost. (Just make sure your pup is leashed and follows posted garden rules.)
“We really wanted to create a new way for the community to experience the gardens—something fresh, lighthearted, and inclusive of our four-legged family members,” said Laura Kenyon, Community Engagement Manager at Rotary Botanical Gardens.
Whether you're coming for the atmosphere, the beer, or just to spoil your dog, this promises to be a highlight of the summer calendar.
For more details and to plan your visit, check out rotarybotanicalgardens.org/event/dog-days-of-summer
About Rotary Botanical Gardens
Located at 1455 Palmer Drive in Janesville, Rotary Botanical Gardens is a nonprofit destination offering more than 4,000 plant varieties across 20 themed garden spaces. It's a serene space for walking, learning, and reconnecting with nature—all made possible through community support, donations, and events just like this one.