9 Beautiful Botanical Gardens & Arboretums Around Dallas
Let's talk about our favorite Dallas botanical gardens & arboretums to visit with our kids!
The Dallas-Fort Worth area is home to some pretty beautiful gardens, conservatories and arboretums where families can discover impressive collections of native and exotic plant life.
Sharing your reviews and tips for these places to enjoy nature around Dallas will help fellow parents discover something new, so please chime in below!
The East Texas Arboretum & Botanical Society
Sarah D.: The East Texas Arboretum is an idyllic 100 acres of trees, flowers, and wildlife. This Arboretum boasts an array of quaint attractions sure to be enjoyed by children of any age. Take, for example, the Little Red Schoolhouse, a replica of an early Texas schoolhouse that can be toured (arrangements must be made in advance). With a variety of gardens and trails, the East Texas Arboretum is a fantastic way to spend a peaceful day in nature in with the family.
Heard Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary
The Heard has indoor exhibits on the Texas natural environment, plus miles of nature trails that wind though the diverse habitats of the 289-acre wildlife sanctuary. Don't miss the Animal Encounters Trail, home to non-releasable animal ambassadors like lemurs and bobcats.
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
Located on the shores of White Rock Lake, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens has beautiful views as you stroll through flowers, trees, gardens and art installations. The fabulous Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden (open seasonally) has many activities to help children explore and experience nature.
Texas Discovery Gardens
Sarah D.: Texas Discovery Gardens has something for everyone, from nature-curious tots to the most seasoned gardener. The Gardens boast an array of adventures including a variety of garden walks, a butterfly house, and a Snakes of Texas exhibit (for the more adventuresome kiddos in your group)! Make sure to check out the daily programming: toddler talks, butterfly release and critter encounters (all free with admission).
Grapevine Botanical Gardens at Heritage Park
Stephanie W.: Grapevine's Botanical Gardens at Heritage Park is a hidden gem right between Dallas and Fort Worth. You'll find a butterfly garden, ponds, a large fountain at the Great Lawn, and so much more. This is such a great spot for families to enjoy the fresh outdoors and see beautiful flowers and wildlife!
The Molly Hollar Wildscape
Sarah D.: The Molly Hollar Wildscape in Arlington, TX offers the combined enjoyment of walking trails and natural gardens! The wildscape stretches across 4 acres of the park and contains an array of wildflowers native to north Texas. Volunteers preserve and maintain the park. Volunteers also provide educational talks about native plants and habitats. It's a wonderful way to show children how volunteers can come to together to maintain a beautiful garden and enrich our communities!
Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Sarah D.: The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. If your kids are a little older, this is a great place to spend time in one of the many beautifully curated garden collections. From the Japanese Garden to the Cactus Garden to a Rose Garden with exquisite hardscapes, this Botanic experience is one you and your family won't soon forget! Be sure to request a tour to maximize the educational experience!
Chandor Gardens
Sarah D.: Chandor Gardens is another peaceful escape for families with older children to enjoy! The garden itself is a historic landmark, known for it's ornate Chinese architecture and English-style gardens. The gardens are built upon a 3.5-acre estate complete with gardens, a waterfall, fountains and the peaceful enjoyment of the beauty of nature. This a is a great place to enjoy a quiet afternoon stroll with the kids!
Clark Gardens
Summer & Winter visits are by appointment only
$9/adult, $5/child (4-12), Free for children 3 & under
Sarah D.: Clark Gardens set out to create a lush oasis in the Texas desert, and they did! This peaceful garden offers 50 acres of garden paradise including winding paths (suitable for strollers), waterfalls, ponds and lakes with swans and other brilliant waterfowl, and a peacock or two strutting about. The Gardens make the adventure a bit more interactive with their helpful butterfly and bird guides as well as children's playhouse and train station! A wonderful way for all to enjoy a day in the gardens!
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