Tulsa Botanic Garden is a blooming in the Osage Hills northwest of Tulsa. The A.R. and Marylouise Tandy Floral Terraces feature over 8,000 plants with seasonal beds, beautiful Art Deco designs …
Tulsa Botanic Garden is a blooming in the Osage Hills northwest of Tulsa. The A.R. and Marylouise Tandy Floral Terraces feature over 8,000 plants with seasonal beds, beautiful Art Deco designs and cascading water features. The Children’s Discovery Garden is a wonderland of interactive fun for the whole family including the iconic Spring Giant, spitting animal fountains, carnivorous plants, Sensory Walk, whirligigs, and the Tree Fort where the canopy provides a natural backdrop for imaginative play. The Lakeside Promenade gracefully encompasses a seven-acre lake, and the Cross Timbers Trail provides a 1 mile hike through the native prairie and forest. The Bumgarner Family Foundation Lotus Pool and Stanford Family Liberty Garden are 2 new gardens that opened July 2023. Admission: Check website for admission prices. Discounted admission for SNAP/WIC and OK Foster families with id. Tulsa Botanic Garden, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Check website for SPECIAL HOURS Nov.-Feb.
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Mar 30, 2025
During our visit to Tulsa, we stopped by the Botanical Gardens for the Floragami in the Gardens event. Although it was a colder day with little sunshine, we still enjoyed a quick walk through the gar…Full review by U5997SUkellyr
Mar 18, 2025
Peaceful & beautiful during the hotter months, but lots of bugs (wear a repellent) & bring your own umbrella because there’s minimal shade.Full review by memesoleil
Dec 11, 2024
The Christmas light display at the Tulsa Botanical Garden never disappoints and this year it was larger than ever. We were there December 6 and the weather was great. This Garden is located in the …Full review by timrA7660VR
See the Oklahoma debut of larger-than-life metal sculptures inspired by origami in FLORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN at Tulsa Botanic Garden through Sept. 21, 2025. Find tulips that are 17 ft. tall, …
See the Oklahoma debut of larger-than-life metal sculptures inspired by origami in FLORIGAMI IN THE GARDEN at Tulsa Botanic Garden through Sept. 21, 2025. Find tulips that are 17 ft. tall, sunflowers and pinwheels moving with the breeze, deer, ponies, lilies, bunnies, birds and more as colorful metal sculptures created by Santa Fe artists Jennifer and Kevin Box in collaboration with origami masters. Exhibit includes informational signage, dial-in audio tour and scavenger hunt. Included with Garden admission tickets. (guest passes and reciprocal admissions will not be accepted during the exhibit). Learn more