Artists have long enjoyed the spoils of working outdoors, including capturing natural light, witnessing true color and movement in nature, and taking in fresh air and birdsongs. Aspiring naturalists can also benefit from slowing down to observe and document species. Become a keen observer and learn about composition, value, perspective and color through demonstration and practice. All levels welcome.
Members, be sure to sign in (upper right corner) to receive your discount.
Join the author of The Joy of Forest Bathing and Resilience—Connecting with Nature in a Time of Crisis for a one-hour online workshop devoted to the practice of shinrin-yoku or forest bathing. Melanie Choukas-Bradley (www.melaniechoukas-bradley.com), a forest therapy guide with certification from the Association of Nature and Forest Therapy, and author of several nature books, will teach you how to conduct your own solo or small group forest bathing walk. Forest bathing, which originated in Japan in the 1980s, is a restorative and relaxing practice that helps you to slow down and connect with the beauty and wonder of nature through all of your senses. Melanie has spent three weeks in Japan participating in walks led by shinrin-yoku guides. She will describe the history and global enthusiasm for the practice as she teaches you how to incorporate it into your daily life in your own backyard.
This class will take place virtually. Registrants will receive a confirmation email containing a link to complete the final registration steps through Zoom. Make sure you have Zoom installed and set up to participate.
Members, be sure to sign in (upper right corner) to receive your discount. For questions about signing in see our Registration FAQ here.
Please Note:
For further questions please call (512) 232-0177 or email education@wildflower.org
You must check in at kiosk if you reserve online tickets.
Reciprocal Admission
We are currently accepting walk-ups for reciprocal members. Bring proof of membership to the reciprocal garden (such as a membership card or an email) to our admissions kiosk when you arrive. You will receive free admission for the same people that are included in your membership.
Museums For All
Through Museums for All, those receiving food assistance (SNAP benefits) can gain reduced admission to the Wildflower Center simply by presenting their EBT card at the admissions kiosk (limit 4 tickets per group).
By reserving a spot or buying a ticket to enter the Wildflower Center, you acknowledge you have read and will abide by our safety guidelines.
While we can take reasonable steps to keep our guests healthy, please understand that the Wildflower Center cannot guarantee your safety.
See our reservation FAQ here. For further questions or ticket reschedules please call our information line at 512.232.0176.
There are many feathered friends to be found at the Wildflower Center if you watch for them winging or listen for their singing. Bring (or borrow) some binoculars and take a guided walk to learn about birds. Families and individuals welcome!
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Questions? Contact our Education Department at (512) 232-0177 or education@wildflower.org
Enjoy delicious boxed lunch from Spread & Co. Boxes are $25 each and include artisan cheeses, crackers, cured meats, olives, dried fruit, and more. One box makes the perfect snack for two or lunch for one. A vegetarian option is also available. Box lunches must be reserved in advance and will not be available to purchase onsite.
Lunches must be picked up in the Auditorium between 10am and 1pm.
In addition to its usual offerings, Wildflower Café will have a full-service bar cart in the Courtyard with mimosas and frosés available for purchase.
Please note: This is only the meal reservation. Guests still need to reserve admission which can be done on this page.
For further questions please call our information line at 512.232.0176.
Celebrate Mother’s Day (and Mother Nature) at the Wildflower Center! Guests can enjoy cocktails, order–ahead charcuterie picnic boxes, performances by Austin Symphony’s string quartet, and much more.
PLEASE NOTE:
- Reservations are recommended. Walk-ups will be admitted if space allows.
- If you also reserved a lunch box, it can be picked up in the Auditorium from 10am to 1pm.
- Last entry is at 4pm, one hour before closing.
- Parking is limited. We suggest carpooling or using a rideshare. Please be mindful of pedestrians and avoid parking in the nearby neighborhood.
- We only allow Service Animals. Pets and emotional support animals are not allowed.
For account registration help, visit our FAQ here. For further questions or ticket reschedules please call our information line at 512.232.0176.
Join Brooke Mellen of Cultured Forest for an introduction to guided Forest Bathing through the Wildflower Centers gardens. Each session will be led by founder Brooke Mellen, recently featured in Vogue, the TODAY Show and WSJ Magazine. She trained with Dr. Qing Li and is certified in Japanese Forest Medicine.
These classes will take place on site. Space is limited and registration is required. Please review our safety guidelines before your visit.
A Forest Bathing class ticket includes admission for the participating adult only; additional guests who wish to visit the grounds must purchase a general admission ticket here.
For further questions about registering for our programs please call 512.232.0177 or email education@wildflower.org
Start your morning with movement, mindfulness and the music of Tibetan and quartz singing bowls & chimes.
40 minutes of yoga, 20 minutes of sound. All levels welcome.
This class will take place in person at the Wildflower Center. Space is limited and registration is required.
$15 for non-membersMembers receive a 50% discount on this class
If you reserve tickets, you must check in at the Admissions Kiosk when you arrive.
- Reservations open 7 days in advance.
- Members are welcome to come as walk-ups.
- The 1-hour time frame on your ticket is your arrival window.
- Last entry is one hour before close.
- Parking is limited. We suggest carpooling or using a rideshare. Please watch out for pedestrians and avoid parking in the nearby neighborhood.
A ticket must be purchased for each participating adult (18+) and youth (0-17). A youth ticket is not included with the purchase of an adult ticket.