The beloved Garvan Woodland Gardens is currently having an explosion of spring color. Thousands of tulips are in bloom and you won’t want to miss it. Let’s listen to the perfect song as we stroll alongside this beautiful aromatic rainbow.

Tulip season has begun at the Garvan Woodland Gardens.

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens It’s hard to pick a favorite season to visit the gardens but tulip time is definitely a top contender. You can see the sea of tulips at 550 Arkridge Rd., Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913.

There’s over 150,000 tulip bulbs planted every year.

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens The tulips you’ll see at the gardens are Dutch tulips. Most folks assume the flower type came from the Netherlands but they were originally cultivated in the Middle East! Wherever their roots originated, we’re just glad Arkansans have a chance to see these beautiful flowers.

Just about every color of the rainbow can be found in the tulip gardens.

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens Orange, pink, white, yellow, and purple all in multiple shades can be seen this season. The combination of Garvan’s tulips, springs annuals, and azaleas create the biggest display of flower-powered color between Memphis and Dallas.

Your family won’t be the only ones enjoying the flowers.

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens George the peacock and his friends also like to tiptoe through the tulips.

Don’t wait too long! Be sure to schedule your trip to the garden within the next few weeks.

Flickr/Kimberly Vardeman Garvan’s Tulip Extravaganza officially last until April 12th but this week and next will be the best time to visit. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for ages 4-12. For more information, visit the Garvan Woodland Gardens’ website or follow their Facebook Page.

We would love to see your flower-powered photos from your Garvan Woodland Gardens excursion! Share them with us in our Facebook Group, Arkansas Nature Lovers. You can also tag your Instagram photos with #arkansasonly for the chance to be featured on our page, Only_In_Arkansas.

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens

It’s hard to pick a favorite season to visit the gardens but tulip time is definitely a top contender. You can see the sea of tulips at 550 Arkridge Rd., Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913.

The tulips you’ll see at the gardens are Dutch tulips. Most folks assume the flower type came from the Netherlands but they were originally cultivated in the Middle East! Wherever their roots originated, we’re just glad Arkansans have a chance to see these beautiful flowers.

Orange, pink, white, yellow, and purple all in multiple shades can be seen this season. The combination of Garvan’s tulips, springs annuals, and azaleas create the biggest display of flower-powered color between Memphis and Dallas.

George the peacock and his friends also like to tiptoe through the tulips.

Flickr/Kimberly Vardeman

Garvan’s Tulip Extravaganza officially last until April 12th but this week and next will be the best time to visit. Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for ages 4-12. For more information, visit the Garvan Woodland Gardens’ website or follow their Facebook Page.

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