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Fort Worth Botanic Garden


The Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the oldest botanic garden in Texas, is a lush 109-acre tapestry of dappled shade and vibrant splashes of color. A peaceful haven nestled in the heart of Fort Worth's Cultural District, the Garden is home to over 2,500 species of native and exotic plants that flourish in its 23 specialty gardens. Enjoy the classic European design of the famous Rose Garden, where 2,000 roses dance in celebration of the diversity and beauty of our national flower. Meander down the enticing paths, past intriguing sculpture and hidden pocket plantings to the heart of the garden. Sheltered benches invite you to sit, relax, breathe, and contemplate. Take time to stroll through the world-renowned Japanese Garden, with its koi-filled pools, dramatic waterfalls, sculpted hillsides, and meticulously crafted stonework. Discover the Japanese Garden Gift Shop for intriguing items to commemorate your visit. While you're here, consider the Gardens Restaurant* for a delectable light lunch. The Botanic Garden Center provides a unique and relaxing atmosphere for your next business meeting or special event, offering rooms in various sizes to accommodate your needs. Whether you're planning a conference, a meeting or a small, intimate wedding reception, the ambiance of the Garden will enrich your group's experience of the event.

Hours
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden grounds are open from 8:00 a.m. to dusk.

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Fort Worth Botanic Garden
3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.871.7686 phone

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Directions & Parking
Located approximately 1½ miles west of downtown Fort Worth at the intersection of Interstate 30 and University Drive. Take the University exit and turn north. The Garden has two entrances on your left. The Garden Center is located at the second entrance.