8525 Garland Road, Dallas, Texas 75218

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Autumn at the Arboretum: ¡Mundo México!

Dallas’ Favorite Fall Tradition

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September 20 – November 2

  • A Naturalist’s World: The Art of Victor Mozqueda on Monday, October 6 at
    DeGolyer House Historical Tours on Monday, October 6 at
  • Autumn at the Arboretum on Monday, October 6 at
    Children’s Adventure Garden Activities on Monday, October 6 at
  • Mommy and Me Mondays on Monday, October 6 at
  • Pumpkins & Pints on Monday, October 6 at
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Upcoming Events

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    Pumpkins & Pints

    Monday, October 6 at
  • Learn More about Cool Thursdays Concert Series

    Cool Thursdays Concert Series

    Thursday, October 9 at
  • Learn More about Fall Fitness: Mat Pilates

    Fall Fitness: Mat Pilates

    Sunday, October 12 at
  • Learn More about Candlemaking Basics

    Located at A Tasteful Place

    Learn how to make your own candles using your own blend of essential oils and poured coconut oil and soy wax.
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    Candlemaking Basics

    Tuesday, October 21 at
  • Learn More about Goblins in the Garden

    Goblins in the Garden

    Friday, October 24 at
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A World-Class Destination

The Dallas Arboretum the premier place to visit in the Dallas area, and one of the top botanical gardens in the world.

Become a Member

Enjoy Year-Round Views

Not only does membership to the Arboretum include exclusive benefits and member discounts, but your support also helps us fulfill our mission to build and maintain a public venue that promotes the art, enjoyment and knowledge of horticulture, while providing opportunities for education and research.

Become a Member

  • Free year-round admission
  • Free parking
  • Discounts throughout and reduced ticket prices for programs
  • Members Only Events and Hours

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Beauty Across 66 Acres

Experience the Beauty of the Dallas Arboretum