FORT WORTH, Texas (June 2024) — Get ready to celebrate nature’s finest with the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the oldest botanic garden in Texas! We’re turning 90 years old, and we’re inviting you to join the festivities.
Unwrap a Birthday Gift on Us!
What better way to celebrate than with free admission?  From July 2nd through September 1st, purchase a ticket on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays and receive a free ticket for a friend or family member to also enjoy the Garden that day. Come raise a glass (or an eco-friendly water bottle) to the beauty of nature with us!
Mark Your Calendars for a Free Day!
On our official birthday, December 18th, free admission will be available during regular hours (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.). Join us on this monumental day for birthday cheer and a chance to explore the Garden for FREE!
A Legacy Rooted in History
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden was established in December 1934 when the city’s board of park commissioners renamed a 37.5-acre area known as Rock Springs Park. Spring-fed pools, cascading waterfalls, and a newly constructed Rose Garden were the seeds of what would become one of Fort Worth’s most cherished attractions. Check out the timeline link below for many of the Garden’s milestones through the years.
Cultivating Memories for Generations
For nearly a century, we’ve been honored to be a part of Fort Worth families’ most cherished moments. From picnics and proposals to weddings and family outings, the Garden has provided a beautiful backdrop for countless memories. If you would like to share photos of some of your favorite FWBG moments with us, please send them to www.marketin@fwbg.org.
Help Us Bloom for Another 90 Years!
Consider giving the gift of membership or a donation to ensure the Fort Worth Botanic Garden continues to flourish for generations to come. Together, we can cultivate a legacy that will bloom for the next 90 years and beyond!
“As we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, we reflect on the rich history, enduring beauty, and profound impact this sanctuary has had on our community,” said Patrick Newman, President and CEO. “From its humble beginnings to its status as a beloved landmark, the garden stands as a testament to our commitment to nature, education, and sustainable living. As CEO, I am proud to be part of this milestone and look forward to the continued growth and prosperity of this treasured institution.”
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About the Fort Worth Botanic Garden 
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden is the oldest public botanic garden in Texas with beautiful theme gardens, including the Rose Garden and Japanese Garden, the Adelaide Polk Fuller Garden featuring a comprehensive collection of trees, shrubs, and perennials, and the Victor and Cleyone Tinsley Garden, highlighting plants native to north central Texas. In addition to stunning horticultural displays, the Garden also offers community education for adults, children and families, and international research conducted through the Botanical
Research Institute of Texas (BRIT®). The BRIT Philecology Herbarium contains nearly 1.5 million plant specimens from around the world making it one of the largest herbaria in the United States, and the BRIT Research Library houses nearly 125,000 volumes of botanical books and journals. The BRIT Press publishes botanical-related books and the esteemed, peer-reviewed journal JBRIT. The combined campus comprises 120 acres in Fort Worth’s Cultural District two miles west of downtown Fort Worth at 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth, Texas 76107. www.fwbg.org