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    Tulsa Botanic Garden

    4.4 (41 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Checking out the nature trail
    Joanna M.

    Such a lovely fall morning to wonder around the botanical garden to take in the beauty of the fall gardens. We walked the loop around the lake, the nature trail and meandered through the garden. It was nice and cool. There was plenty of parking and a cute little gift shop with art by Patrick Gordon.

    Tuan P.

    Tulsa Botanic Garden is a 60 acres living ecosystem that connects people with nature. It is home to a collection of plants, art, and architecture. Within each garden are diverse collections of tree species, shrubs, grasses, bulbs, sculptures, and wildlife that change with each season. In the spring, enjoy the display of daffodils, orchids, and tulips with over 200,000 bulbs in bloom. In the winter, enjoy the beautiful lights display. Each month is a new and exciting adventure to learn, connect, and enjoy nature. Admission cost in 2025: $17.74/adult.

    Jenna J.

    Visited today from OKC and loved it. Beautifully kept. Lots of flowers and local plants and pollinators. We will be back.

    Michael E.

    Love this place. Although we missed the peak of Tulip blooms, we still saw some beauty. The Botanic Garden is in the midst of a multi-year expansion project. The fruits of that are already plain to see. We are looking forward to attending the summer concerts that they have over the coming summer weeks.

    What the water slide was supposed to be.

    Beautiful gardens, mediocre water slides. Would come back if I'm in the area. Probably won't be.

    Special exhibit
    Jessica M.

    Don't let the bit of a drive deter you from enjoying the botanic gardens especially on a beautiful outdoorsy day. There are plenty of paths to take throughout the expansive gardens including the out and back Cross Timbers Nature Trail. This is a family friendly place and hopefully there will be a special exhibit for you to enjoy.

    Debra K.

    This is mostly a review of the "Garden of Lights" holiday event (running until January 5). We visited the Sunday before Christmas. It was not too crowded but we heard some of the parking attendants talking about the previous night and that it was crazy! The $15 admission price was worth it. (Get tickets online before you go.) I thought the s'more kits were a cool idea and the fire pits were nice on a cold night. Hot beverages were available (with shots for adults). Live music was in the Grange building (only on Sunday nights, I believe) along with the model train display and the wish card station. There was also a craft cocktail bar in the Grange but the line was long. My only meh statement for this entire event was the food truck situation. There was only one truck manned by two people and they could just not keep up. We met one fellow that was just about willing to forgo his $20 for food and walk away after waiting for over 40 minutes. But, back to the spectacular-ness of this place at Christmas. The lights were amazing. I appreciated how they had the "trails" laid out for a leisurely stroll. I am going to add this to our holiday list of to-dos for next year. This also made me want to go back to revisit the garden in the spring. I would love to explore further.

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    Myranda K.

    So beautiful, from the lake to the flowers to the landscaping. A great place to get some fresh air and enjoy nature. They have a kid's area too. The flowers are beyond beautiful.

    James T.

    Very beautiful garden. Everything there is very well kept and clean. Was peaceful walking through there. Only gripe was that it was too hot and humid lol but that's of course mother nature.

    Alyssa W.

    This place is really beautiful. They are in several construction projects for new phases of development but they have a solid foundation established. Beautiful blooms and design.

    Pink, purple and yellow tulips

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    9 years ago

    Really enjoyed the gardens.. thought it wasn't kept up as well as should of been in certain areas.. I would go back

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    Fly Loft is an interesting space, because it is sort of multi-use, but in a strange way. I'm…read morepretty sure that this is where the Tulsa Symphony offices are, but also lots of people use Fly Loft for rehearsals or for an audition space. So I say it's "multipurpose in a weird way" because it's a place where people work, but that other people rent out to use too. If it were me working there, I'd probably get distracted by other people coming in to practice different stuff, but I guess it works. And to be fair, I'm sure the building is probably bigger than what I think it is/ what I've seen of it, because I've never really run into any of the office spaces/ Symphony workers before. Or maybe that's just because I've only been during non traditional working hours? I don't know, but long story short, it seemingly hasn't been an issue to have it be used for different purposes. I've been there for different things probably 4 or 5 times. I always think it's nice. When you walk in, there's a front desk, an elevator, and stairs. When you go up the stairs, it's kind of like a hallway that has a few different rooms. On the right side are the offices, which seem fairly small but I haven't actually looked inside, and on the left side are the more rehearsal space type rooms. I think there's only 2 or 3 of them, and I believe they are about the same size? Black dance floors with one wall as a full mirror. That's about it, so it's pretty basic/ simple in the rooms themselves, like most other similar spaces. One of the cool things to me about Fly Loft is that they have a little kitchen that you can (I think?) use. Well, I've never used it myself nor have I seen anyone else use it while I've been there, so maybe it's only for the people who actually work there, but I can't imagine that that's the case. I just think having that is a nice little extra element to have. It's almost kind of comforting to have it there. It makes it feel like a more "official" space too. The only real thing I don't like about Fly Loft is the parking situation. It's downtown (so, enough said!) and they don't really have their own lot, just a few spaces right out front, and even those I don't believe are free most of the time. Main reason for 4 stars instead of 5, though I know it's not really THEIR fault. It also isn't able to hold TONS of people (because other than the rooms it's kind of just a wide-ish hallway) but it's good for what it's good for. Overall a cool, in-the-city type of atmosphere, so I like having rehearsals here... again, I just wish I didn't have to stress about where to park!

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    Kendall-Whittier

    Walked over to have a drink while waiting for a show at another bar nearby…read more Loved the vibe at 473 I side you have a fun cocktail bar and outside please of tables and sos e for shows. This feels more like a pls e that's good for destination groups than local neighbor bars. Pro tip Ranch: if you're looking to cut calories order a ranch water from Juan. It's cucumber tequila with seltzer water and a lime. Ask him for a tiny splash of their margarita mix for extra flavor while keeping the calories low.

    I've been here recently due to live music & an afterparty, their drink menu really gave me a hard…read moretime to decide because their cocktails are very put together. I really wish I remembered the drink I had the first time around, what I do remember is that it was really good. The drink I had recently was the Don Diego de La Ve & it's something I'd get again + would be my usual. Anything tequila, it's automatic (rum is right there at a very close 2nd) when it comes to an alcohol beverage + cocktail. Has addition of ancho reyes, a chile liqueur, that's super subtle in the drink along with lemon lime & agave. My homie looked at my drink & said that's something he should've ordered. *Side Note* I took a look at the menu & I'm convinced I had the Cousin Eddie (when I first visited this place). As I stated that rum is a close 2nd to tequila & the Cousin Eddie has Bumbu (rum) that I already enjoy on its own.

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