TODAY'S HOURS: 8 AM – 3 PM

*Last entry is an hour before closing

TODAY'S HOURS: 8 AM – 3 PM

*Last entry is an hour before closing

Explore New Installations and Magical Experiences as Lightscape Returns

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Treat Your Thanksgiving Guests to an Enchanted Holiday Experience at the Garden

Spending quality time with the family during Thanksgiving is great, but sometimes the hours can seem a little long when everyone is under one roof for multiple days. Take a break and join us at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden for a family-friendly event that will delight the oldest to the youngest members of your crew!

Bring your whole family to visit Lightscape, the immersive holiday experience featuring more than one million lights. Guests will be enchanted by custom-designed installations that come alive with color, imagination and sound. Each light installation is expertly choreographed to holiday-themed music to create a magical atmosphere.

Among the multiple new installations is the “Christmas Village,” complete with fire pits, s’more-roasting, hot cocoa, holiday music and photo opportunities with Santa Claus on specific nights.

Also new this year are special opportunities to save on ticket prices and get the most of the experience. You can sign up for Value Nights, when prices are reduced, or you can reserve Anytime Access tickets for flexible arrival times and a dedicated check-in lane.

Members receive a whopping $8 off on each ticket, plus a full year of Garden admission and numerous other benefits. Not yet a member? Sign up today!

Reserve your tickets today to guarantee an unforgettable experience to mark the start of this holiday season!

Lightscape is sponsored by Higginbotham.

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