Spring Break Camp
Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Ave., Austin, TXAt Camp Wildflower, children become conservationists, scientists and adventurers as they explore native plants and the environment.
At Camp Wildflower, children become conservationists, scientists and adventurers as they explore native plants and the environment.
As the weekend begins it’s time to take flight! Flutter over to the Center for some way-cool after-school exploration of butterflies; learn about their life cycles and the plants they visit in gardens.
We're so egg-cited to bring you this wild new program, so hop on in and join the fun!
Join the UT Plant Biology Program at the Wildflower Center for an interesting and exciting science lecture with free reception and activities. All ages welcome!
"Texas Wildflowers: A Field Guide" by Campbell and Lynn Loughmiller has been completely updated by the Wildflower Center's own Joe Marcus. This best-selling field guide has been completely reorganized by flower colors for easier use. Every wildflower is presented with a large color photo and an identifying description. Joe Marcus, our Native Plant Information Network coordinator, […]
Oct. 6, 2017
Explore the wonders of native trees in the Texas Arboretum with a knowledgeable docent. Bring your binoculars and look for birds or simply enjoy the stroll on one of our most shaded* trails and learn about native plants and Texas history along the way. *There are still several sunny spots and we recommend water, sunscreen […]
What’s got six (or more) legs and can be found in our gardens? Families will find out together as the class gets up close to the critters of the Center.
Early birds of all ages can join a nature walk to observe flowers and feathered friends in our gardens.
Critters visit and inhabit the Center by air and by creek! Come explore things with wings, skimmers and swimmers by learning to use nets for collecting specimens. We’ll search, examine, document and learn together.