Summer at the Arboretum is wonderful. Whether or not you choose to bring the whole family out for a picnic, or you just come out to enjoy the peace and quiet, this is the place to come this time of year. The flowers are blooming and there is surely something for everyone at the Dallas Arboretum.
Check out what's going on now at the Dallas Arboretum!
Cool Thursdays Concert Series-every Thursday now through July 31st
This Thursday May 21st enjoy the sounds of the legendary band Asleep at the Wheel
For times and ticket information click here.
Pre Cool Thursday Concert Fireside Wine Flights at the Degolyer Garden Cafe
4p-7:30p each Thursday through July 30.
Fireside Wine Flights have been coupled with the Spring and Summer Cool Thursday Concert series to ensure a unique and memorable evening at the Arboretum. Wine and sumptuous accompaniments followed by delightful music selections combine to prove the key ingredients for a wonderfully relaxing and entertaining evening on the shores of White Rock Lake. For more information visit here.
May Flowers Festival
Visit the Dallas Arboretum now through May 31st and make memories bloom. Bring the whole family out to enjoy the beautiful May Flowers Festival, with over 80,000 blooming bulbs.
For more on May Flowers click here.
Mommy & Me Mondays and Tiny Tot Tuesday
May 4-26
Petting Zoo, Arts & Crafts, Face Painting, James French Photography, Kindermusik with Miss Lisa.
Memorial Day Picnic and Children's Concert May 25
Bring your picnics and enjoy the Eddie Coker Children's Concert at 11am and 2pm on the Martin Rutchik Concert Stage.
Storybook Playhouses March 7-December 31st
Come and check out the Storybook Playhouses on display at the Arboretum now through December 31st. There are fourteen juried playhouses based on the following children's book:
-The Teremok
-James & The Giant Peach
-The Little Prince
-Peter Pan
-The Owl & The Pussy Cat
-Thumbelina
-City Green
-Alice in Wonderland
-Eragon
-Hope for the Flowers
-Treasure Island
-The Lorax
-One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
-The Bamboo Cutter's Daughter