Spreading northeast of Dallas along the shores of White Rock Lake, this gorgeous 66-acre arboretum is a rainbow-colored wonderland of plants and flowers, plus dotted artworks and sculptures, man-made waterfalls, mock-up forest brooks and more. Just six miles from downtown, it's one of the city's loveliest green spaces, and a great place to escape Dallas' motor city vibe and breathe clean, plant-filtered air.
Dale Chihuly sculptures at the Dallas Arboretum © Prisma by Dukas Presseagentur GmbH / Alamy Stock Photo
Today, it's a place to escape the city traffic and recharge in front of elegant floral beds and trimmed topiary, admiring the views across the lake to the Dallas' skyline. There's an appealing courtyard restaurant in the former DeGolyer ranch (with indoor and outdoor dining), but the best place to eat is on a picnic blanket laid out on the lakeshore. Some parts of the garden feel European, others feel Japanese – the graceful Sunken Garden hints at the urbane tastes of the wealthy families who set up home on this stretch of the lakeshore, suggesting Great Gatsby-style garden parties.
More themed gardens are dotted around the grounds – look out for the Woman’s Garden, an elegant space of water features, terraced walkways and bronze nudes set in free-standing stone picture frames. Expect to see plenty of wedding parties posing for pictures amid the posies.
It's also a great spot for families traveling to Dallas with younger children. The Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden was designed to connect kids with the natural environment, with zones laid out specifically to appeal to different age groups.
The Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden was designed to connect kids with nature ©Shutterstock / Ritu Manoj Jethani
The March cherry blossom season also pulls in a crowd, with 150 cherry trees filling the gardens with snow-drifts of fallen petals. Parking is expensive – book online before you pull in for a $5 discount. During the month of August, the admission fee drops to $2 per person and parking drops to $5 all-in.