Posted by Chris Colgan on Monday, October 6th, 2025 11:30am.
If you've ever driven past the National Botanic Garden in Chantilly and wondered what's behind those gates, here's your chance to find out — in costume.
On October 25-26, the garden is hosting Cosplay Enchantment in the Gardens, and honestly? It's about time. This is the first cosplay event at the 250-acre property, which sits tucked away on Peter and Baela Knop's private family farm. The Knops have spent years designing this place with an ambitious goal: fulfilling George Washington's dream of a National Botanic Garden — something largely unrealized on the National Mall due to development, but now possible here in the Virginia suburbs.
Here's the thing — the garden only opens once a month from April to November for special events, so access is limited. The couple is working toward donating the property to a charitable foundation to preserve it in perpetuity, but for now, these monthly openings are your only shot to see it. The couple noticed guests showing up in Renaissance-style outfits for photos and thought, why not lean into it? Enter: the cosplay event.
The backdrops are legitimately perfect for this. We're talking a stone castle, a hand-carved dragon sculpture, a whimsical Hobbit Town (yes, Lord of the Rings fans, this one's for you), and a full sculpture garden. Northern Virginia's cosplay community is about to have a field day.
What I love about this is how it highlights what makes our corner of Virginia so special. We're not just bedroom communities for D.C. — we've got hidden gems like this where someone's personal passion project becomes a destination worth exploring. That's the kind of Northern Virginia story we live for.
Source: Northern Virginia Magazine (Melanie Jensen, October 6, 2025).
Photo Credit: https://nationalbotanicgarden.org/
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