Garvan Woodland Gardens

IF YOU LOVE FLOWERS…

Make a trip during the Tulip Extravaganza or Daffodil Days in spring. The colorful Dutch tulips are a sight to behold and a photo-op paradise. Fall Flower Days in October celebrates a rainbow of 8,000 chrysanthemums in bloom. The Garden of the Pine Wind is a 4-acre rock and stream garden offering a quiet place for meditation. Approximately 300 varieties of Asian ornamental plants can be viewed here.

IF YOU APPRECIATE ARCHITECTURE…

One of the highlights of the gardens is the architecture, inspired by renowned architect and Arkansas native E. Fay Jones, who believed architecture should reflect and fit within the natural beauty surrounding it. Jones’ influence is seen in the garden’s famous Anthony Chapel, which boasts floor-to-ceiling glass walls and skylights affording views of the changing seasons in the garden. 

IF YOU LOVE LONG WALKS...

The 210-acre garden beckons visitors to grab a trail map and go. The primary trail winds its way from the welcome center to the Floating Cloud Bridge to the Fern Glade. Take the non-primary trail to Eagle Point, where more than 120 species of birds, including bald eagles, have been spotted.

Bring the stroller but be prepared to abandon it as soon as your kids set eyes on the amazing treehouse in the Evans Children’s Adventure Garden. It’s an easy climb to the top, even for toddlers, and the adjacent cave and waterfall are a blast. Children can meet the resident peacock, explore the Sugg Model Train Garden or take part in a scavenger hunt to score a prize.

Dogs are welcome (on leashes) to accompany visitors on their walks. Dog fee is $5; one dog per visitor.

Merry & Bright!

Holiday Lights at Garvan Woodland Gardens illuminates the area’s winter beauty with 5 million Christmas lights during much of November and all of December. This holiday event is so popular, it lures visitors from across the state and region each year. 

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