Wild Families: Wildflowers
Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Ave., Austin, TXFamily-level members, join us for wildflower bingo, a tour and more!
Family-level members, join us for wildflower bingo, a tour and more!
Native plants are important and fascinating at any age! Join a nature-play guide for a fun, plant-themed activity.
We're taking our mission to inspire the conservation of native plants to downtown ATX as we improve 2 parking spaces for a day with greenery and DIY fun.
What is a butterbike? Sounds slippery? Sounds delicious? Sounds amazing! Cyclist Sara Dykman is biking 10,000 miles to follow the monarch butterfly migration from Central Mexico to Canada and back. She calls it, "butterbiking with the butterflies." And she's making a stop right here amid the butterflies and nectar plants of the Wildflower Center to […]
Join in on some way-cool after-school science and art! Young naturalists will create journals for writing, sketching and reflecting in the great outdoors. Take your journal home to document weekend adventures such as hikes, camping or even backyard exploration. Registration is required and space is limited; register here. $15 per adult, $10 per child Members […]
Celebrate Texas Arbor Day by climbing high into the treetops using harnesses, ropes, and helmets. (Ages 7+)
For eight years, the Wildflower Center has been home to a nesting pair of great horned owls, and we couldn’t be more smitten. Join us in celebrating our feathered friends with beer tastings from Blue Owl Brewing, a visit with resident owls from Austin Area Wildlife Rehabilitation, and a moonlight hike with Travis Audubon experts […]
Tour the Family Garden with a knowledgeable docent to learn about its native plants, natural materials, rain gardens and special features such as the Fibonacci spiral. REGISTER
Tour the Family Garden to learn about its native plants, natural materials, rain gardens and special features such as the Fibonacci spiral. REGISTER
Members can take a rare guided tour of the Texas Arboretum, featuring the historic trees in the Hall of Texas Heroes. REGISTER