Most reviewed Gardens in Fort Worth


  1. 4.5 Fort Worth Water Gardens (1.706 reviews)
    - Fort Worth Experience
    Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM Parks • Gardens • Fountains
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    The Fort Worth Water Gardens is a beautiful and refreshing oasis. Designed by Phillip Johnson, the Fort Worth Water Gardens is an architectural and engineering marvel to be enjoyed any time of the year. Visitors can experience a variety of water features as they wander through this relaxing urban park. See more..
  2. 4.5 Fort Worth Botanic Garden (1.195 reviews)
    - Middle of April visit
    Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Historic Sites • Nature & Wildlife Areas • Gardens
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    Enjoy all four season in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. No matter the season there is always something spectacular to see, our most popular gardens are the Fuller, Rose, and Japanese. Guest also enjoy the Native Texas Boardwalk, Rock Springs, Four Season, and Back Yard Vegetable Garden. We recommend​ you bring comfortable shoes and bottled water. See more..
  3. 4.5 Fort Worth Japanese Garden (318 reviews)
    - Had fun feeding the fish and turtles
    Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Gardens
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    We visited this garden along with the Botanic Gardens. I'm not sure you can do it by itself so you will have to pay for the other tour and see it near the end of the other garden. That being said, the Japanese garden was my favorite part of the garden tour. It has a lot of water and you can spend time feeding the fish. When you pay for the Botanic gardens make sure you purchase bags of fish food since they do not have machines to purchase them in the garden. We purchased the large bags and my kids spent almost an hour feeding the fish and turtles - this was the highlight of their garden experience. They also had some brown water snakes swimming around in the water which was fun to watch (they never came close to the shore so you don't have to be worried that they will get too close). If you come to the Botanic Gardens plan to spend most of your time in the Japanese Garden. See more..