Texas Discovery Gardens Allgemeiner Eintritt





Beschreibung
Eine einzigartige Einrichtung im Herzen von Dallas mit etwas für jedes Alter. Sowohl Innen- als auch Außenbereich. Die gesamte Anlage ist ADA zugänglich. Der Dallas Fair Park war der Ort der Weltausstellung 1936 und Texas Centennial und Texas Discovery Gardens ist Teil des Gesamtparks.
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Texas Discovery Garden ist erwachsen und Kinder können sich selbst erkunden, erleben, unterhalten und ausbilden, eine mehr als 7 Hektar große Attraktion mit einem 2-stöckigen exotischen Schmetterlingshaus, Insektarium, Schlangen- und Reptilienhotel, Gartenbahnen, die durch Texas Städte führen und am Modell Alamo vorbeiführen, texanische einheimische und angepasste Gärten, einheimische Schmetterlinge und Kolibris im Freien, Teiche und Wasserfälle, Spiellandschaft mit Sandkästen, Kletterwand und Seil Ariel Brücke und Rutsche. Die malerische Grand Allee und der Riesenbrunnen sind perfekt für Fotoaufnahmen. Viel Picknicktisch und Bänke. Kostenlose Parkplätze. Täglich geöffnet außer Thanksgiving und Weihnachten 10-5.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Rollstuhlgerechter Zugang
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Die Transfermöglichkeiten sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Alle Bereiche und Böden sind rollstuhlgerecht.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(7)
Such a beautiful place had so much taking pictures with my hubby and the butterflies and flowers are so beautiful
If you're looking for an affordable, relaxing, and family-friendly outing in the Dallas area, let me introduce you to one of the city's hidden gems: Texas Discovery Gardens and the Rosine Smith Sammons Butterfly House. I visited on a Thursday morning around 11:00 a.m., and it turned out to be the perfect time to go. The gift shop is located right at the entrance, where you can purchase tickets, although buying them online ahead of time is also an option. Even with several families, couples on date outings, and a few solo visitors enjoying the peaceful atmosphere, I was inside within five minutes. One of the highlights of the day was arriving about 15 minutes before the noon butterfly release. Walking into the Butterfly House felt like stepping into another world. Butterflies of every size and color floated gently through the air. Some were as small as a quarter, while others had wings nearly the size of an apple. My favorite was a brilliant blue butterfly outlined in black that gracefully glided throughout the conservatory. If you stand quietly and patiently, many of the butterflies will actually flutter close to you, making the experience feel almost magical. The Butterfly House asks guests to remain quiet and avoid running so the butterflies aren't disturbed, which helps preserve their natural habitat. I also learned that many of the butterflies come from different parts of the world, making the exhibit even more fascinating. One of the most interesting things I discovered was the Atlas moth. Seeing these incredible moths up close was amazing, but learning about them was even more fascinating. They live for only about 100 days and don't eat during their adult life. Their sole purpose is to reproduce before their life cycle comes to an end. I also enjoyed seeing butterfly and moth cocoons and learning about each stage of their development. For families, homeschool groups, or anyone who loves hands-on learning, there are educational activities throughout the gardens. Children can participate in activities like leaf printing, while visitors of all ages can explore exhibits featuring tarantulas, beetles, reptiles, and other fascinating creatures. Staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. Outside, the gardens are just as breathtaking. Beautiful flowers, native plants, peaceful walking paths, water fountain, and sculptures create the perfect setting for a relaxing afternoon. Every plant and butterfly habitat is clearly labeled, making it easy to learn as you explore. It's easy to see why so many people choose these gardens for graduation photos, engagement sessions, weddings, and special occasions. Every corner offers another beautiful backdrop. After exploring, I couldn't help but think how perfect this would be for a picnic. Bring a blanket, pack lunch, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings before heading home. Whether you're planning a family outing, a date, a solo self-care day, or simply looking for something different to do around Dallas, I highly recommend visiting the Texas Discovery Gardens & Butterfly House. It's educational, relaxing, affordable, and full of natural beauty.
We had a wonderful time. I’d go early and tour the gardens first before it gets hot. The Butterfly house has a very nice temperature and so many beautiful butterflies flittering around. Booking through Trip Advisor saved us some money.
Going to the discovery garden was a nice experience, seeing many type of butterflies in one place is a great way to learn different varieties of butterflies, but ticket can be pricey.
Lots to here including seeing the axolotl, snakes and turtles. The gardens themselves, while not the biggest we've been to were very pleasant to walk around on a warm Sunday afternoon. We also enjoyed the outdoor model railway layout. We were a bit surprised there was no cafe though it was a nice touch to have complimentary coffee available by the reception. Nice tubs of Texan ice cream were also on sale for just $1.
Such a great experience. Really nice! Went here for Valentine’s Day. They were setting up for a wedding. Beautiful wedding venue.
🦋 Butterfly House. The volunteer was very knowledgeable and helpful and friendly we enjoyed it very much. We enjoyed learning about How you obtain store and hatch the butterflies..



