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When Was The Botanical Gardens Of Ft. Worth Texas Started

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It's one of the most beautiful times of the year to visit the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Botanical Research Institute of Texas campus. Let the stunning beauty surround you just as it has for generations.

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Woven, twisted and shaped! Visit this one-of-a-kind Stickwork sculpture in the Fuller Garden.

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Stroll the Japanese Garden

Stroll through cherry trees, Japanese maples, magnolias, bamboo, and meandering ponds full of Koi fish.

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Welcome to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and the Botanical Research Institute of Texas

Enjoy the captivating beauty of this 120-acre treasure, one of the largest centers for botanical exploration and discovery in the United States. Located in the heart of the Fort Worth Cultural District, just minutes from downtown, we offer stunning garden views, exciting exhibits, gift shops, a cafe and more. Spend the day strolling through the Japanese Garden with its koi-filled pools, sculpted hillsides, crafted stonework and dramatic waterfalls. Nearby, visit the iconic Rose Garden, with a terraced ramp featuring paths that wind past colorful flower beds amidst a cascade down the center.

Visit today!

Unplug and unwind.
Take a stroll through our beautiful 120-acre campus.

Stickwork, a structure by acclaimed artist Patrick Dougherty, is on the grounds as one of his site-specific artworks unique to Fort Worth. Dougherty bends, weaves, and twines twigs and saplings into massive shelters, towers and sculptures, each as unique as the site where it is built. Come visit the stunning exhibit today!

Fort Worth Botanic Garden Hours

Open seven days a week, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

The last general admission is sold at 4:00 pm to allow adequate time in the Garden. The last photography pass will be sold at 3:00 pm to allow for the full two hours. Holiday Hours: Christmas Eve – 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. with last ticket sold at noon; CLOSED Christmas Day.

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November 30, 2021

Entrance to Japanese Garden decorated for the Japanese Festival

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Fall Japanese Festival Celebrates Nature and Culture

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden | Botanical Research Institute of Texas (FWBG|BRIT) invites guests to celebrate the beauty of fall in the Japanese Garden while exploring the arts and culture of Japan during the November 13-14 Fall Japanese Festival. Tickets are available at: https://brit.org/falljapanesefestival/

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November 2, 2021

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Oldest Major Botanic Garden in Texas Launches Master Planning Effort

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden | Botanical Research Institute of Texas announced today the launch of a multi-stakeholder Master Planning Committee and the selection of Dallas-based landscape architecture firm Studio Outside to design a comprehensive master plan to inform the direction and priorities for the next 20 years of infrastructure and facility improvements across the 120-acre campus.

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October 26, 2021

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October 12, 2021

When Was The Botanical Gardens Of Ft. Worth Texas Started

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