The Best Things to Do in the Botanic Garden in Fort Worth, Texas

Explore the beautiful gardens of Fort Worth, Texas
Explore the beautiful gardens of Fort Worth, Texas | © Prisma by Dukas Presseagentur GmbH / Alamy Stock Photo
David Darbyshire

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As it comprises so many beautiful gardens and collections, it is easy to see why the Fort Worth Botanic Garden is a must-see destination in the city. With so much to do and see all year round, the various gardens give every guest the chance to come away with something special.

In addition to offering a great education in Texas’s plant life, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden offers a historical look at the city, as many of the gardens were built at different stages over the previous century. However, one thing that everyone takes away after visiting is an appreciation of the natural beauty that the green spaces offer, something that stays with you.

1. Fuller Garden

Natural Feature

Taking up 3.5 acres (1.4ha) of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the Fuller Garden is one of the most enchanting. Named after Adelaide Polk Fuller, it was designed in part by her husband, and through its different elements is meant to represent the various stages of life. With comfortable seating placed throughout the serene garden, it gives guests a chance to take a moment and reflect on their journey.

2. Japanese Garden

Botanical Garden

Built in 1973, the Japanese Garden is home to a wide range of authentic Japanese flora. The best time to visit is in springtime, as this is the only time when the flowers are in full bloom. With bamboo, bridges and ponds that are home to more than 1,200 koi fish, you’d be forgiven for thinking you were on the other side of the world instead of being in the middle of Fort Worth.

4. Perennial Garden

Botanical Garden

The Perennial Garden provides every plant lover with the potential to find a new addition for their garden at home. With each flower and plant in the garden having labels detailing their names and descriptions, budding botanists can stroll through the garden in search of an interesting find. Standing out from its botanical neighbors, this garden provides year-round delights, with different flowers blooming throughout the seasons.

5. Rock Springs Woods

Natural Feature

Lying along the Trinity River, Rock Springs Woods is the oldest garden in the bunch. Completed in 1933, it comprises a collection of springs, ponds and waterfalls. After a substantial donation by the local Tinsley family, 2013 saw major work done to restore the garden, which had begun to show signs of age. Now revamped, it includes examples of the natural habitat lived in by Native Americans and early settlers, giving a historical context to the region.

6. Backyard Vegetable Garden

Natural Feature

As an educational treasure, the Backyard Vegetable Garden comprises vegetable patches and fruit trees and provides an excellent resource for schools and families. Outside the classes, the garden is maintained year-round by the dedicated Tarrant County Master Gardeners.

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