Botanical Gardens Near Me in Springer
Myriad Botanical Gardens
301 West Reno, Oklahoma City, OK
Myriad Botanical Gardens provides 15 acres of ornamental gardens and grounds that include a children’s garden and carousel, native prairie garden, shade gardens, tree and shrub collections, lake with terraced gardens and a diverse collection of ornamental flowering perennials and grasses.
The Gardens offer a variety of horticultural educational programs for all ages ranging from lectures, classes, workshops and walking tours to seasonal festivals. The grounds also feature the Crystal Bridge Conservatory, home to thousands of tropical and desert plants. With more than 500,000 visitors annually, the Gardens is managed by Myriad Gardens Foundation, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that partners with corporate and community groups to enhance the educational, aesthetic, cultural and economic development of Oklahoma City. There is always something happening at the Gardens.
Oklahoma City Zoological Park and Botanical Garden
2000 Remington Place, Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City Zoo's Mission Statement
We connect people with our world’s vanishing wildlife and wild places to inspire conservation action.
Oklahoma City Zoo's Vision Statement
We envision a world where all people take action to conserve wildlife and wild places.
Oklahoma City Zoo's Rides and Attractions
Adventurers of all ages can discover a variety of exciting activities throughout the Zoo's grounds.
Tickets and Directions to Oklahoma City Zoo
Bypass the ticket booth, purchase tickets online.
Explore the Animals and Habitats at the Oklahoma City Zoo
Kerr Arboretum and Botanical Area
U.S 270-59 and Forest Road 6007, Talihina, OK
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 South Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, OK
About Us:
Tulsa Garden Center, located in historic 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. A primary goal is to promote learning about plants through educational and recreational programs, while preserving the heritage of its historic building. Tulsa Garden Center fulfills its role as part of a larger botanical community by advocating responsible stewardship of plants and their habitats and frequently sponsors lectures, classes, shows and special events. Nearly 30 affiliated organizations call Tulsa Garden Center home for horticultural and environmental activities.
The Center is open to the public with no admission cost on weekdays 9am - 4pm. Visitors enjoy the collection of photographs displayed throughout the facility which depict the home as it was during the Travis, Hull, and Snedden days. Many of the rooms still retain the craftsmanship and charm of the original home. The extensive woodcarvings, the flamboyant gold leaf ceilings and the dramatic marble floors are just a few of the original or near original elements preserved.
Tulsa Garden Center is proud to have one of the finest horticultural libraries in this part of the country. With over 5,000 volumes on horticulture, botany, landscaping and related subjects, the library is a resource for gardeners and students of horticulture. Tulsa Garden Center members enjoy library book checkout privileges, while the general public is invited to use the library as an onsite resource center. The Library is located on the second floor and has elevator access.