Most reviewed Gardens in Tulsa


  1. 4.5 Gilcrease Museum (874 reviews)
    - Goodbye Gilcrease Museum
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Gardens • Art Museums
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    This place is temporarily closed. The City of Tulsa prepares to demolish the current structure and begin construction of a new museum on the same site five minutes from downtown. The current museum structure – a collection of several aging buildings pieced together over many decades – is scheduled to be demolished later this year. Construction of a new structure that can better protect the $2 billion collection and deliver a 21st century visitor experience to Gilcrease visitors will begin in early 2022 and is expected to take 2-3 years. The world's largest collection of art from the American West is housed at this museum, which is also well stocked with Native American artifacts and artwork. Thematic gardens reflect the gardening styles of different time periods. See more..
  2. 4.5 Woodward Park and Gardens (217 reviews)
    - Lovely
    Wednesday: 5:00 AM - 11:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Parks • Gardens
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    Woodward Park, located three miles from downtown Tulsa, encompasses nearly 45 acres surrounded by neighborhoods established during the 1920s and 1930s, including the Terwilleger Height Historic District, the Swan Lake Historic District, and the Maple Ridge Historic District. The Woodward Park and Gardens Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as an example of one of the finest public gardens established in Tulsa during the first half of the twentieth century, as well as for The Mansion at Woodward Park, a 1919 Italian Renaissance-inspired villa designed by architect Noble B. Fleming, and home to the Tulsa Garden Center since 1954. See more..
  3. 4.5 Tulsa Garden Center at Woodward Park (187 reviews)
    - Beautiful Wedding Location
    Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Historic Sites • Gardens • Educational sites
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    The Tulsa Garden Center, located in the historic Snedden Mansion within Woodward Park, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide a variety of horticultural and environmental education opportunities for the community and to serve as horticultural headquarters for the Tulsa area. Tulsa Garden Center fulfills this role by offering numerous lectures, classes, training, plant shows, and special events throughout the year, which are predominantly free for its Members. Additionally, over 20 affiliated organizations such as the Audubon Society, the Sierra Club, the Tulsa Rose Society, and the Tulsa Garden Club, call Tulsa Garden Center home for their horticultural and environmental activities, supplementing our extensive list of educational opportunities with even more events open the public. See more..
  4. 4.5 Tulsa Botanic Garden (73 reviews)
    - A Hidden Gem
    Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Gardens
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    Tulsa Botanic Garden is an all-season oasis blooming just 8 miles northwest of downtown Tulsa. The A.R. and Marylouise Tandy Floral Terraces is a 3-acre ornamental garden showcasing over 350 plant varieties, beautiful art deco designs and water features, and one of the region’s largest spring flower displays with over 200,000 bulbs. The Children’s Discovery Garden is a wonderland of interactive fun for all ages including the iconic Spring Giant, a 15 ft. tall carved face, spitting animal fountains, carnivorous plants, Sensory Walk, and the Tree Fort. The Lakeside Promenade gracefully encompasses a seven-acre lake, and the Cross Timbers Trail provides a 1.5 mile hike through native forest and prairie. See website for seasonal hours and for early closings/tickets for special events, such as Tulsa Botanic BLOOMS, Autumn in the Botanic Garden and Botanic Garden of Lights. Note: All transactions at the Garden are cashless with major credit cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay. See more..