TODAY'S HOURS: 8 AM – 6 PM

*Last entry is an hour before closing

TODAY'S HOURS: 8 AM – 6 PM

*Last entry is an hour before closing

Spring Events at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden

After Hours in the Garden – Spring Series
March 17 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Enjoy the beauty of the Garden after hours! Unwind after a long week, bring your friends, or bring a date! Relax with an adult beverage and delicious bites, and enjoy live music. Must be at least 21 years old to attend. Cost: $18 Members, $25 Non-Members

April 14 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Enjoy the beauty of the Garden after hours! Unwind after a long week, bring your friends, or bring a date! Relax with an adult beverage and delicious bites, and enjoy live music. Must be at least 21 years old to attend. Cost: $18 Members, $25 Non-Members

May 12 – 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Enjoy the beauty of the Garden after hours! Unwind after a long week, bring your friends, or bring a date! Relax with an adult beverage and delicious bites, and enjoy live music. Must be at least 21 years old to attend. Cost: $18 Members, $25 Non-Members

Tulip Time and Daffodil Days
A floral feast for the eyes awaits March visitors. Hard work last winter is being rewarded this spring with a dazzling display of daffodils and tulips for the next several weeks. Garden staff and volunteers planted more than 250,000 bulbs, and they are bursting into glorious bloom. The display changes day after day and week after week, so plan multiple visits to enjoy the show.

Dog Days
After a howling first-year success, we are happy to announce that Dog Days is back monthly in 2023. Regular admission for humans and an additional $5 per dog. Hydration stations for dogs will be provided by the Garden across campus. Tickets and dates at fwbg.org/dogdays

Spring Plant Sale – FREE to the public
Exclusive Members-Only Sale April 6 2 – 6 p.m.  Members also receive 10% off. Visit fwbg.org/membership to join today.

General Public Sale: April 7 from 2 – 6 p.m. and April 8 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Join us for our Spring Plant Sale where our expert staff will be on hand to answer all your plant questions and help you find the plants that will work best in your yard.

Spring Japanese Festival
April 22-23, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Hosted with large support from Fort Worth Japanese Society, enjoy celebrating Japanese culture in the Garden through Taiko drumming, karate exhibitions, swordsmanship, vendors, calligraphy, food and more.
TICKETS: ADVANCE/ONLINE: Adults $12 | Seniors 65+ $10 | Child 6-15 $6 | Child 5 & under are FREE | DAY OF: Adults $15 | Seniors 65+ $13 | Child 6-15 $9 | Child 5 & under are FREE

Spring Market in the Garden
May 7
Enjoy springtime while shopping the wares of local artisan vendors hosted by Wandering Roots Markets.

Stickwork by Patrick Dougherty 
This exhibit opened two years ago and still stands for guests to enjoy. Included with the price of General Admission. Enjoy the weaves, twists and shapes a one-of-a-kind Stickwork sculpture in the Fuller Garden. Members receive free entry.

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