The Lake Forest Garden Club was founded in 1912 by a handful of forward thinking women as a volunteer organization dedicated to horticulture and conservation. In 1913, it was one of twelve founding members of the Garden Club of America. The original mission has been expanded to state that the "objective of the Lake Forest Garden Club is the advancement of gardening, the promotion of horticultural knowledge, and the stimulation of community interest in conservation and civic improvement."
Originally wooded, Lake Forest developed from a region of farms and large country estates. The trees and ravines of Lake Forest are of enduring interest to our members. From its earliest years, the Lake Forest Garden Club has contributed to the maintenance and protection of our magnificent trees; documenting outstanding specimens, planting hundreds of replacements, and sharing horticultural knowledge with fellow citizens. In the 1990s the club gave the City of Lake Forest a computerized tree inventory and maintenance survey program to help manage this natural resource. As part of its centennial project in 2012, members propagated native oaks that were transplanted to Forest Park.
Today, over one hundred members work to support vital conservation, education, and civic beautification projects. The club meets at least ten times a year with programs focused on conservation, horticulture, floral design, photography, garden history and design, environmental education, and civic beautification.