Flamingo Gardens is a must-see attraction near Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Established in 1927, it is one of the oldest botanical gardens and attractions in South Florida. Originally founded by Floyd L. and Jane Wray as an orange grove, the nonprofit botanical gardens is home to 18 “Champion” trees, the largest trees of their species, including the largest tree in Florida. Specialized botanical gardens, including a Butterfly and Hummingbird Garden, Tom Coffey Aranda Garden, Croton Garden, and Bromeliad Garden dot the main Arboretum.
Flamingo Gardens is home to the largest collection of Florida native wildlife. It features over 3,000 species of rare & exotic, tropical, subtropical, and native plants and trees. Visitors can view alligators, bobcats, eagles, otters, panthers, peacocks, flamingos, and more in their natural habitats. The sanctuary also provides a unique opportunity to observe and learn about local wildlife and plants.
Flamingo Gardens is a great place for the whole family to explore and learn. Children can enjoy educational activities such as guided tours, behind-the-scenes tours, and interactive exhibits. Adults can also take part in educational programs such as birding classes, gardening classes, and educational seminars. With its lush gardens and wildlife, Flamingo Gardens is a must-see for nature lovers.
This guided scavenger hunt helps students discover the flora and fauna of our botanical gardens and wildlife sanctuary. A narrated tram rides through the gardens and mitigated wetlands is included.
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Green Machine
This program is about the importance of flora. After a lesson about the uses, function and parts of a plant, each student will plant his/her own plant. A narrated tram tour of the botanical gardens and a visit to a wildlife sanctuary are included.
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Wild Encounter
This program is a full exploration of mammals, waters, and wading birds, reptiles and birds of prey in our sanctuary. A narrated tour of the botanical gardens and mitigated wetlands is included.