Fort Worth Botanical Garden
Located in the middle of the magical city of Texas, few would expect to have such a shimmering Japanese-style garden like a fairyland. People even compare Chicago with a botanical garden, Texas with Fort Worth, no one is inferior to anyone about the color of the sky and clouds that nature favors. Even Fort Worth has a more prominent feature when it comes to shimmering with all kinds of autumn colors such as red, yellow, orange...
This large garden in Fort Worth sits on 109 acres. Home to a rose garden, rainforest reserve, Japanese garden, native Texas boardwalk and other unique gardens, you'll get bored wandering this botanical garden, where there are 2,500 different types of trees. You can enjoy most of the gardens for free; only Japanese garden requires small admission to enter. The Fort Worth Botanical Garden is truly a Texas treasure, as it is the oldest botanical garden in the Lone Star State.