Holiday Lights Night Photography – December

Click here to register now! The spectacular holiday lights installation is returning to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden the winter of 2023. This year, join professional local photographer Edgar Miller for a night photography class that captures these dazzling displays! After a short lecture on night photography, Edgar will lead you through the displays as […]
Holiday Lights Night Photography – November

Click here to register now! The spectacular holiday lights installation is returning to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden the winter of 2023. This year, join professional local photographer Edgar Miller for a night photography class that captures these dazzling displays! After a short lecture on night photography, Edgar will lead you through the displays as […]
Photographing the Monarch Migration

Click here to register now! Capture the beauty of one of our most beloved migrating pollinators, the monarch butterfly. Our gardens are fortunate to be right under a major migration corridor as they head south for the winter. Join local professional photographer Edgar Miller and learn expert tips on the best techniques, equipment, and settings […]
Forest Bathing: December

Click here to register now! Forest Bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is the deliberate practice of immersion in nature using mindfulness and the senses. This practice originated in Japan in the 1980s and allows the body, mind, and spirit to relax and rejuvenate surrounded by the healing powers of nature. We will discuss ways to soak up […]
Forest Bathing: November

Click here to register now! Forest Bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is the deliberate practice of immersion in nature using mindfulness and the senses. This practice originated in Japan in the 1980s and allows the body, mind, and spirit to relax and rejuvenate surrounded by the healing powers of nature. We will discuss ways to soak up […]
Forest Bathing: October

Click here to register now! Forest Bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is the deliberate practice of immersion in nature using mindfulness and the senses. This practice originated in Japan in the 1980s and allows the body, mind, and spirit to relax and rejuvenate surrounded by the healing powers of nature. We will discuss ways to soak up […]
Explore the Garden’s Refreshing Water Features This Summer

The blazing summer heat shows no sign of relenting, and it’s safe to say that most area residents are fed up with 100-degree-plus temperatures. Since there’s not much we can do except wait for fall, we here at the Garden invite you to find refreshment at our many ponds, fountains and streams.
Beat the Heat at the Garden this Summer

It’s one of those summers. The heat is relentless, the drought shows no sign of stopping and autumn feels like a long time away. It’s tempting to stay inside with the AC blasting. But the Garden can still provide a welcome respite and a breath of fresh air. Just follow these tips to beat the heat.