Let’s Explore
The FWBG is composed of 23 specialty gardens, including a tropical conservatory, a forest boardwalk, and a water conservation garden.
The Rainforest Conservatory will be closed starting February 18 to prepare for Butterflies in the Garden, opening on March 1.
Enjoy some of the ongoing and loved experiences at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden — and rediscover familiar favorites.
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Feb 24, 2025
Homeschool STEM Studio: Cow Eye Dissection
Mar 1, 2025
Drawing in the Garden – Trial Garden
Mar 5, 2025
Bella’s Book and Nature Club- March
Mar 5, 2025
Gentle Yoga – March
Mar 5, 2025
Member discounts
Opening Your Intuition with Nature
Mar 5, 2025
Photographing Butterflies in the Garden
Mar 8, 2025
Girls Nature Workshop: Butterflies, Masters of Disguise
Mar 8, 2025
Discover Forest Bathing – March
Mar 10, 2025
Homeschool Day: Soil Science
Mar 18, 2025
Little Sprouts Book and Garden Club
Yearly membership for two adults and children.
Year-round Garden admission
Invitations to members-only events and webinars
Early members-only admission daily at 7:00a.m.
Annually
*The membership plan includes benefits for adult children with disabilities as well as two guest passes per year that can only be used once.
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden website has been completely redesigned from the ground up to offer a more immersive and user-friendly experience. With a focus on streamlined navigation and bold new branding, our new site reflects the beauty and vibrancy of the garden itself.
The FWBG is composed of 23 specialty gardens, including a tropical conservatory, a forest boardwalk, and a water conservation garden.
Join us for hands-on programming that nurtures your curiosity and connection with nature.
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Serving as the research arm of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) is an international scientific research and learning center dedicated to conservation and knowledge sharing. BRIT’s purpose focuses on sustainability—minimizing its environmental footprint and acting as an educational resource for the community.
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