3000 Hecker Pass Highway, Warehouse B Gilroy, CA , 95020 Phone: (408) 840-7100 Website 11/6/22: Worker stated that all machines have been taken away.
Gilroy Gardens was a garden-themed family theme park in Gilroy and the current location of the world-famous Circus Trees created by Axel Erlandson. It was founded by Michael and Claudia Bonfante and constructed gradually over a period of 25 years. It opened to the public in June 2001 as Bonfante Gardens. The name was changed to Gilroy Gardens in February 2007.
This park is associate with Cedar Fair Amusement Parks / California's Great America in Santa Clara and features 19 rides, 27 attractions and six gardens.
Machine 7: Electric 3 design were:
1) 'Gilroy Gardens', Garlic 'Gil',
2) 'Gilroy Gardens Gilroy, California', Swan paddle boat,
3) 'Quicksilver Express', Logo.
Machine 8: (2013) Electric 3 designs were:
1) 'Gilroy Gardens Giant Tree Park' logo,
2) 'Gilroy Gardens', 3 special tree logo,
3) 'Gilroy Gardens, ROYelle' female garlic.
Machines 1 through 6 are Retired.
All have 'Bonfante Gardens' on them:
Retired 1: 1) Faboo, 2) Earl, 3) Rita,
Retired 2: 1) Bear wearing hat, 2) Tree logo, 3) Earl Wolf head,
Retired 3: 1) Frog, 2) Fox headin square, 3) Wolf,
Retired 4: 1) 'Monarch Gardens', 2) Bear standing with stars over, 3) Steam train engine.
All have 'Gilroy Gardens' on them:
Retired 2008: 1) Camellia Gardens,
Retired 2011: 1) 'Four legged Giant', tree, 3) 'Timber Twister Coaster',
Retired 2012: 1) Logo with Garlic Gil over,
Retired 2013: 1) 'Basket Tree', tree.
06/13/21: Park has reopened but limiting admission to California residents only. |