It was such a pleasant and soothing atmosphere. Loved that keep the wildness and don't trim back. Lots of signage. And Athena the owl was amazing. Bring binoculars. Full review by 696aymef
Apr 4, 2024
Beautiful gardens - nice and peaceful to walk around. We went end of March so perfect for wildflower viewing - especially texas blue bells. Nice gift shop. Perfect for post LBJ ranch and boyhood home… Full review by wdctraver
Mar 19, 2024
We thoroughly enjoyed strolling around this small garden. What a beautiful, peaceful setting just a short way from Austin. There is ample parking, a very nice gift shop, café. The garden is very f… Full review by Robin B
Hi Teri W - The Spring wildflower season starts in late February, and as you get later and later into March, you will likely see more and more blooms. Depending on temperature and …
Hi Teri W - The Spring wildflower season starts in late February, and as you get later and later into March, you will likely see more and more blooms. Depending on temperature and rainfall, the timing and abundance of wildflowers will vary. On the WIldflower Center website, you can click through the "whats in season" link to see what was blooming in March in previous years. Also - Field of Light has been extended through the end of May 2023. Hope this helps.
If I arrive without a car, where should I start and what could I walk to in two or three hours?
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The trails aren't car accessible anyway. If you had a car, you'd leave it in the car park. There's an entrance fee, so start there, they'll give you a trail map. you can easily do most of the …
The trails aren't car accessible anyway. If you had a car, you'd leave it in the car park. There's an entrance fee, so start there, they'll give you a trail map. you can easily do most of the trails in 3 hours time, I would think, unless you stop to enjoy the flowers! The trails are level and accessible