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    Clark Gardens

    4.0 (29 reviews)
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    Blessing B.

    We came here last month on a sunny afternoon and was pleasantly surprised by Clark Gardens. Max Clark (the owner) directed us on where to park. He's in his 90s and is active in the upkeep of the gardens. The lovely ladies in the admission/gift shop store gave us information on the gardens as well as a map. Admission to the gardens is $10 per person which is reasonable. They had pumpkins/gourds that they were giving away which was nice. Clark Gardens is 50 acres with plenty of places to sit, take pictures and explore. We noticed there were a lot of cobwebs within the gardens, so be careful where you walk. The gardens are for any age, they have mini train station, bridges, lakes, ponds, a beautiful chapel with stained glass windows, gazebos, fountains etc. Max had his wife, Billie buried in the gardens. Clark Gardens was the product of Max and Billie's love of landscaping, planting and gardening. We had a lovely visit and I'm glad that Clark Gardens exists.

    Becca S.

    This place is AMAZING. I came in November. The weather was nice, but hardly peak season for a garden in bloom. What I found were manicured trails weaving through a beautifully laid out garden with so much to look at. The woman inside was wonderfully informative and supplied me with a map. I was shocked to still find flowers in the rose garden and don't get me started in the train setup! It is the most impressive miniature train setup I have ever seen. Seriously impressive. Also, absolutely EVERYTHING is labeled. I don't even know how they can keep up with it. The history behind the grounds is interesting and I spent two hours meandering around and I am sure there are paths I didn't take. The bees and butterflies were still doing their end of season work, but they were too busy to mind me. This is a true gem right on the boarder of Weatherford and Mineral Wells. Right next to the state park.

    At the entrance. Beautiful!
    Garry H.

    Have you even heard of Clark Garden's? You know the story. In 1972, she said "honey, build me a garden." Being the great husband he was, the green behemoth began to take shape. In 2000, Clark Gardens opened its doors to the public for the first time. 50 acres of pure botanical masterpiece. We've been 3 or 4 times, and I still marvel at how gorgeous this place can be. The miniature trains have their own HUGE set up and are so much fun to watch. It takes hours to fully enjoy all 50 acres, but you can do it! You will be so amazed, you'll never realize you walked that far! Seriously, visit the website to see the best times to visit. What's blooming at any given time can really make a difference. If you enjoy the great outdoors, this is a easy day trip I promise you will enjoy!

    Rain W.

    This was a lovely little garden that we found a few weeks ago. When we arrived there were no other people in it so we had the whole place to ourselves. The gardens were well maintained and the paths were easily walkable. We did get a bit turned around as the map was a bit unclear but we did end up making friends with some ducks when the koi were totally unreceptive to the bags of food we bought. The chapel is nice but I think my favorite part is the lake with the little platform that goes over the water to the water fountain. Parking was easy because there was no one there.

    Janet S.

    3-13-22 - Stopped by Clark Gardens on our way to Mineral Wells ... it was a beautiful day to walk the gardens ... it was fun get pics of what was in bloom - some bulb flowers and a few others ... the grounds were beautiful but there were some things that need some maintenance/be tended too/ - hopefully they will get to them this spring.

    Jason C.

    Fascinating and expansive seasonal gardens. Lots off everything including wild life such a Swan, geese, peafowl, ducks, bird species, insect and so many butterfly's. The rose garden is the largest I've ever seen. The trails are nice and wide which easily accommodate motorized scooters or wheelchairs. This is a great place for photography. It even has a very relaxing covered picnic area next to a turtle pond.

    Corey S.

    Huge, well maintained, beautiful gardens. Delightful surprises throughout. Highly recommended.

    Laura H.

    We have gone here for several different occasions. From Mother's Day lunch to Bridal pictures for my Daughter in Law! The garden is always beautiful and well maintained. You just have to go for a visit!

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    Beautiful property. The history behind how Clark Gardens came to be is lovely...and so is this place. It's special.

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