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    Fort Worth Botanic Garden

    4.3 (399 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Tonya K.

    We had a fun night enjoying the inspiring wonder of the Christmas season! Midweek was less crowded for this annual Christmas light event but it was still bustling. Staff was friendly from entrance to exit! Comfort food and drinks throughout helped some of the possible hangry movements for the littles. Invaluable wonder as their lit up with the magic around every corner. PS buy the parking pass.

    Plant sale!!
    Nita S.

    I saw a Facebook post about the Botanic Garden Plant Sale. They specifically listed pages of available trees and plants with a special early event for members. We are not members but were excited to see they had dwarf Japanese maple trees and swung by Friday afternoon, the first day of the "public" sale. By the time we got there, most of the trees were gone, though they did have a great selection of fruit trees of a few varieties. We did not find our dwarf maples but were able to find other things that made the trip worth it. Priced reasonable enough with some vendors offering speciality items.

    Robert L.

    There's something about stepping into the Fort Worth Botanic Garden that instantly slows life down. The city noise fades, the air feels lighter, and nature finally gets a chance to take center stage. I came here looking for a little peace after a long week, and this place delivered in every way. The grounds are beautifully kept. Every pathway feels intentional, every garden section has its own personality, and every turn gives you something new to appreciate. The rose garden is a whole experience on its own, and the open lawns make you want to find a bench and just exist there for a while. But the real star is the Japanese Garden. Walking across those bridges with koi drifting underneath feels like stepping into another world. The maples, the stone pathways, the ponds that look like glass--everything is placed with purpose. It's calming in a way you can't fully describe, only feel. Staff were friendly and welcoming, and the bathrooms were clean, which matters when you're wandering a place this big. Even with the crowds, the garden still feels peaceful, like it has its own rhythm separate from everyone walking through it. This isn't a "take a pic and leave" spot. This is a slow walk, deep breath, stay-a-while kind of place. Perfect for a mindful morning, a quiet date, or just resetting your soul for an hour. Fort Worth, you're holding onto a gem. I'll definitely be back to soak in more of that peace.

    Purple pansies
    Blessing B.

    My friend and I came to the gardens today. Though it was hot, we enjoyed the breeze and the local art installations. I love the improvements made to the botanical gardens. I appreciate that the gardens which include access to the conservatory are inexpensive as well as the free public parking. The conservatory was filled with beautiful plants and flowers, a small pond and a small waterfall. There are plenty of spots available to take pictures which I saw people doing. One of my favorite areas are the Japanese Tea Gardens which have plenty of trees, flowers, ponds and overlook spots. I look forward to my next visit.

    Flowers
    Leslie D.

    The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is truly a gem, conveniently located right next to the stockyards and museums. The grounds are huge so wear good walking shoes. While there is shade, most of the garden is sunny so dress appropriately for the weather and wear sunscreen and perhaps insect repellent. They have many special events. I enjoyed the Japanese Festival a lot (the Japanese Garden is beautiful year-round and has opportunities to view wildlife such as herons). There are evening concert happy hours and "Dog Days" when your friendly leashed dog can join you. I recommend arriving early in the day to get a parking spot close to the entrance. Parking is free. If you are going to visit regularly (more than once per year), then you should definitely join the garden as a member to take advantage of member discounts.

    This beauty landed on my husband!
    Frances W.

    Beautiful gardens, nicely groomed. We are from out of town. We visited on the recommendation of our family. Good idea! It's a very large area, plenty of walking trails and well taken care of. The butterfly exhibit was going on and that was lots of fun!

    Wildlife in the garden
    Kenyon E.

    My husband and I have been to the botanical garden a few times and it's been nice each visit. It is quite large and has several different sections to visit. We went first thing in the morning and there was zero crowds. The Japanese garden was very peaceful and fun to watch the Koi fish swim around.

    Jennifer J.

    I was excited to finally visit, and with my family in town and my grandma being a big lover of flowers, I was looking forward to bringing them there. We arrived at 2pm and was told that they close at 4pm, so that seemed like enough time to see everything. We were also told about the indoor garden area, so we mentioned that we'll go there after we see the outdoor garden. Well, I wish the lady at the desk that we were talking to, told us about the indoor garden closing early!!! If we only knew that, then we would've started with that and then went to see the outside garden. We got to the indoor garden at 3:30pm and it was closed. What a disappointment!!! I don't get why they had to close up shop so early when technically, it's not even at their closing time? They should have a sign outside mentioning that rather than having people wait because we weren't the only ones, since there were others who were waiting longer than we did and no one that worked there bothered to even tell us until I went over to ask. The outside garden though, was ok, it wasn't breathtaking or impressive. There were lots of flowers, but also a lot of plants that looked dead or were dying. Definitely a big difference compared to the Dallas Botanical Garden, which I've been to several times. It had some nice structures, but I wish there were more plants around that were vibrant and looked alive. Overall, it was an ok visit that ended with disappointment.

    Jim B.

    Great visit - albeit hot and humid. This was our first visit in the 5 years we've lived in the DFW metroplex. Today's visit was due to the "Butterflies at The Gardens" exhibit as well as the Japanese Festival. It was fun to walk through the butterfly exhibit to see so many types and colors. Good photo opportunities as well. After the butterflies, we walked to the Japanese Gardens to walk through some of the festival's vendors, exhibits and the gardens themselves. We didn't really get much out of the Japanese Festival but the gardens were amazing and tranquil to walk through. We'll be back to the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens.

    Nedelka C.

    If you're looking for a peaceful and relaxing place, I highly recommend the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. You can walk around, take a deep breath, and feel at peace with yourself. It's the perfect spot to unwind.

    Neon Trees... Magical
    Charlotte P.

    Oh what a night! Perfect crisp but not cold to tour the night of lights at the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens. It's a magical experience touring the exhibits with a spiked hot chocolate in hand. Every exhibit had its own Christmas song playing. Dancing water, sparkling lights and neon trees. There were bars and refreshment areas throughout the 1.4 mile tour.

    Rose Garden
    Kate W.

    I love living so close to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden! I come here all the time to enjoy the beautiful plants and unwind. I like to bring a book and find a shady bench to read on for a while. I have a membership and have already made good use of it. It costs $60 for an individual membership and includes reciprocal access to a ton of other gardens. The grounds are beautiful, but I love all of the programming they host. I have been able to take a few art tours and I love bringing my dog on Dog Days. Fort Worth is very lucky to have such a nice botanical garden!

    Lily M.

    Came here to see their Butterflies in the Garden Exhibit and it was cute. There are so many beautiful butterflies flying around and enjoying all the pretty flowers . Their Staff is also very friendly. I loved my experience.

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    Nice strolling scenery. Good plane to take the granddaughters!! Parking is fair and weather-permitting, stay all day.

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    If anyone can finish it in under 12:09 please let me know so I can reclaim my title. Also nice lights.

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    Ask the Community - Fort Worth Botanic Garden

    Are the cherry blossoms in bloom?

    No not yet. They are in full bloom during the Japanese festival that takes place April 25th. But they should be soon.

    Can you have a picnic?

    Yes - We ask that you please… Picnic only in the following areas - North & South Vista, East Vista, The Grove, or Under the Oaks at the BRIT Geology Wall. Pack out what you… Read more

    About how long does it take to stroll through the whole garden?

    If you're strolling through and taking pics, you'll easily spend over an hour there. I've spent over two hours taking in all the indoor and outdoor exhibits. It's a lovely place.

    How much does this cost?

    It is free for the main gardens. There is a fee if $7 for the Japanese garden.

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    I particularly loved the Japanese garden, which was very extensive and had many Japanese trees and flowers.

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