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Explore 30 gardens over 96 acres at Memphis Botanic Garden for just $12. Enjoy specialty gardens, art exhibits, and relaxing cafes in Tennessee.
The Memphis Botanic Garden Entry Ticket offers a delightful way to experience 96 acres of natural beauty right in Tennessee. At $12 per person for a full-day visit, this tour provides access to 30 specialty gardens, including an Arboretum, Tropical Plant House, and a dedicated My Big Backyard children’s garden. The garden’s size and variety make it ideal for visitors who want a relaxed, immersive outdoor experience, whether alone or with family. The admission includes entry only, but visitors can enjoy visiting the art exhibits, sculpture garden, and the Four Seasons Court at their own pace.
A key strength of this tour is its affordability, combined with extensive outdoor exploration. However, it’s worth noting that this experience is best suited for those who enjoy outdoor gardens and natural scenery rather than guided or structured activities. The self-guided nature allows freedom to explore at your own pace, making it perfect for visitors seeking a peaceful day immersed in nature.

Visitors enter through either the North entrance, leading to the Sculpture Garden, or the East entrance, which opens into the Four Seasons Court. The front desk staff are available to answer questions, helping newcomers find their way and plan their visit. The entry ticket grants access to every outdoor garden and indoor exhibit, offering a comprehensive experience of the garden’s features for the entire day.
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Once inside, the journey begins with a walk through the variety of specialty gardens. Highlights include the Tropical Plant House and the My Big Backyard children’s garden—a 2.5-acre space designed for young visitors. The Pollinator Garden showcases plants that attract bees and butterflies, perfect for nature enthusiasts interested in environmental conservation.
The extensive grounds allow visitors to wander freely from one garden to another, appreciating the diverse plant collections and landscape designs. The sculpture garden and Four Seasons Court add artistic and seasonal touches to the outdoor experience. This setup encourages a leisurely day of discovering different styles and themes within the gardens.

For those seeking a break from the outdoors, the Visitors Center hosts rotating art exhibits every month, typically 2-3 exhibits annually. These displays feature local artists and contemporary works, providing a cultural complement to the natural surroundings. The Gift Shop offers unique souvenirs and garden-related gifts, while Fratelli’s Cafe serves fresh snacks and drinks from 11 am to 2 pm Monday through Saturday.
The Memphis Botanic Garden operates as a not-for-profit with a mission to promote horticulture and environmental awareness. Serving over 40,000 school-aged children annually, the garden functions as an educational resource, fostering environmental appreciation among young visitors. Its outdoor amphitheater also hosts events and educational programs, further enriching the visitor experience.
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This tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring ease of movement for all visitors. The self-guided format is flexible, allowing visitors to spend as much or as little time as they like at each garden or exhibit. Since the experience is designed for outdoor exploration, comfortable walking shoes and sun protection are advised, especially during warmer months.
At $12, the ticket offers excellent value for a full day of outdoor enjoyment. The reservation process allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for changing plans. Visitors can reserve now and pay later, making it easy to plan ahead without immediate payment.
This tour is well-suited for families with children, outdoor enthusiasts, and local residents seeking a peaceful retreat. The self-guided nature makes it ideal for those who prefer flexibility without a strict schedule. It’s especially appealing for visitors interested in diverse gardens, outdoor art, and environmental education, all at an affordable price.
The Memphis Botanic Garden offers a comprehensive and affordable outdoor experience that highlights the city’s horticultural diversity. Its 30 specialty gardens and art exhibits create a well-rounded visit that balances nature, culture, and education. While it lacks guided tours or structured activities, the freedom to explore makes it perfect for visitors who enjoy self-directed outdoor outings.
The $12 entry fee combined with accessible pathways and variety of indoor and outdoor attractions make this garden an appealing choice for locals and travelers alike. Visitors seeking a scenic, relaxed day surrounded by natural beauty and artful touches will find this experience both enjoyable and worthwhile.
Is the Memphis Botanic Garden accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the garden is wheelchair accessible, ensuring easy movement across its grounds.
What is included with the entry ticket?
The entry ticket grants access to all outdoor gardens and indoor art exhibits, as well as the Gift Shop and Fratelli’s Cafe.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the garden suitable for children?
Absolutely, especially with the 2.5-acre My Big Backyard children’s garden and open outdoor spaces.
Are there guided tours available?
This experience is self-guided; no guided tour is included in the entry ticket.
What should I bring for the visit?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, and water are recommended for a full day of outdoor walking.
How long should I plan to spend at the garden?
A full day allows ample time to explore the 30 gardens, art exhibits, and enjoy the amenities at a relaxed pace.
Are food and drink available on-site?
Yes, Fratelli’s Cafe is open Monday-Saturday from 11 am to 2 pm, offering snacks and drinks.
Is there parking available?
While not explicitly mentioned, the garden’s location suggests parking options are accessible.
Who is this tour best suited for?
It suits outdoor lovers, families, and those seeking an affordable, flexible day immersed in natural and artistic beauty.