Holiday at the Arboretum
Explore the beautiful gardens at the Dallas Arboretum in East Dallas. The Arboretum features 66 acres and 11 gardens, filled with seasonal florals on display year-round.
Located on the shores of White Rock Lake, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is listed as one of the top arboretums in the world. With permanent gardens and seasonal events that have become popular fan favorites, the arboretum provides a beautiful glimpse into the wonders of nature. There are also seasonal festivals like Dallas Blooms, as well as a Children’s Garden and an edible display garden called A Tasteful Place. If you've never been to the Dallas Arboretum, here are a few highlights you should know about before you go.
While locals and repeat visitors have their favorite locations within the arboretum, these are a few gardens that you simply must see.
Crape Myrtle Allee
The first thing you'll see when you walk through the main gate is this lush lane of crape myrtle trees. Forming a natural awning over the main entrance walkway, the trees of the Allee are stunning no matter what time of year you visit.
McCasland Sunken Garden
One of many places to find quiet solitude throughout the arboretum, the sunken garden features a tranquil fountain, lush green lawn and a central aisle lined with Italian jardinières.
Margaret Elizabeth Jonsson Color Garden
Home to more than 2,000 varieties of azaleas, plus daffodils, tulips and pansies, the Color Garden covers 6.5 acres. The vibrant garden is best seen in spring and summer - but is beautiful year-round.
Nancy Rutchik Red Maple Rill
Designed to promote peace and tranquility, the Red Maple Rill is best experienced through a slow walk so you have the opportunity to hear the sounds of the numerous waterfalls and see the more than 80 varieties of Japanese Maples.
Rose Garden
With more than 200 Hybrid Tea Roses of 16 different varieties, the Rose Garden is one of the most beautiful and aromatic gardens in the Arboretum. Best visited in October when the roses are in bloom, the Rose Garden is part of the larger DeGolyer Gardens.
Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden
Designed to connect children with nature, the Adventure Garden is an educational experience which teach younger guests about life and Earth sciences.
A Tasteful Place
One of the newest additions to the Arboretum, this 3.5-acre garden, pavilion and kitchen focuses on growing and eating fresh, sustainable, locally-grown food. Enjoy free tastings made with seasonal produce three times daily.
For a full list of the Arboretum's gardens, check here.
Guests to the Arboretum are welcome to bring their own food and drinks to enjoy a romantic picnic or family outing in one of the many gardens. For those that wish to enjoy the dining options provided by the Arboretum, there are several options to explore.
DeGolyer Tea Room
Indulge in dining sophistication with a seasonal three-course tea menu featuring soup, sandwiches and desserts.
Lula Mae Slaughter Dining Terrace
Offering quick and convenient soups, salads and sandwiches, the terrace is a perfect solution for guests that want to grab food on the go.
Café on the Green
Casual outdoor dining is paired with live or recorded music that's perfectly matched with the current season or festival.
Grilled Cheese Kiosk
Open when weather permits in the spring and fall, the kiosk is the perfect place to grab a grilled cheese sandwich or a cup of elote.
Restaurant DeGolyer
This beautiful venue is located inside the historic DeGolyer House and open for lunch daily along with Sunday brunch.
Since times and availability may vary, please check here for individual restaurant hours and other information.
Celebrating the different seasons and their unique traditions, the Dallas Arboretum hosts unique festivals and events that only come around once a year.
For a full list of events and activities, check here.
In order to make your first visit to the Dallas Arboretum more memorable, here are a few tips, guidelines and etiquettes to be aware of.
The Dallas Arboretum is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ticket prices are $17 for adults (13-64), $14 for seniors (65+) and $12 for children (2-12). Admission to the Children's Adventure Garden is $3 per person. Parking is $15, but only $10 if you purchase it online. For a list of discounted ticket dates, check here.