Natural areas offer some of the best opportunities to experience native plants in the places they evolved to thrive. Across Texas, parks, trails, preserves, grasslands, and botanical gardens protect living landscapes where native plants grow in relationship with soil, climate, wildlife, and each other.
Exploring these spaces allows you to see native plants in context — how they form plant communities, support pollinators and birds, respond to seasonal change, and adapt to local ecoregions. Whether you’re walking a shaded woodland trail, visiting a restored prairie, or wandering a botanical garden that highlights regional natives, these places provide inspiration and insight that can’t be replicated in a catalog or nursery.
This page helps you discover public gardens, parks, trails, and natural areas where you can observe native plants firsthand. Use the map and listings below to find locations near you, explore different types of landscapes, and learn from real-world examples that can inform your own native plant gardening and conservation efforts.
Agrilife Extension Office Gardens
Local native plantings to view and study. Visit: https://comalmg.org/gardens/agrilife-extension-office-garden/
Alamo College EcoCentro Bldg. and Community Garden
Alamo College around the EcoCentro Bldg. Check Eco Centro schedule for public meetings on the topic. Enjoy public landscaping of natives! Learn more.
Alamo Heights Community Garden
Facebook page includes photos. Learn more.
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is a 200-acre park in Plano, Texas. It has several amenities including 3 miles of paved hiking trail, 3 miles of unpaved hiking trail, a 2.8 […]
Artist Boat’s Coastal Heritage Preserve
The Preserve is approximately 1,400 acres of coastal habitat. Start by visiting the Edward and Helen Oppenheimer Bird Observatory which has a 150-ft boardwalk, viewing platform, ADA access, parking lot, […]
Beacon Hill Community Garden
The Beacon Hill Community Garden began in 2008 with a grant from Green Spaces Alliance. With the help of dedicated volunteers, garden beds were built from recycled concrete, soil was […]
Berry Springs Park and Preserve
Part of Wilco Chapter’s Interpretative Plant Signs program Visit: https://www.wilco.org/Departments/Parks/County-Parks-Trails/Berry-Springs-Park
Blackland Prairie Raptor Center
The Blackland Prairie Raptor Center in Lucas promotes and enhances populations of raptors through rehabilitation, conservation, and education initiatives. In line with their name, the facility has also undertaken large-scale […]
Brackenridge Park
343 acres of park with gardens and trails. Learn more.
Brushy Creek Trail East
Part of Wilco Chapter’s Interpretative Plant Signs program Visit Park: https://www.wilco.org/Departments/Parks/County-Parks-Trails/Brushy-Creek-Regional-Trail
Brushy Creek Trail West
Part of Wilco Chapter’s Interpretative Plant Signs program. Visit park: https://www.wilco.org/Departments/Parks/County-Parks-Trails/Brushy-Creek-Regional-Trail
Bulverde Oaks Nature Preserve
31-acre patchwork of nature is a sanctuary for local wildlife and native plants. Open to public walking Tours- normal 1st Saturday of the month at 9am. Check Green Space Alliance […]
Bunton Wildflower Loop
A small nature trail with lots of native wildflowers by the City of Kyle, called the Wildflower Loop, between the Bunton Reserve and Waterleaf neighborhoods.
Cedar Hill State Park
Cedar Hill State Park is located on FM 1382 and the eastern shore of Joe Pool Lake in Cedar Hill, Texas, ten miles southwest of Dallas. The park was acquired […]
Chandor Nature Trail
Clark Gardens
The mission of Clark Gardens is to inspire and demonstrate the many rich horticulture and nature-based possibilities of North Texas to tourists and residents alike. This breathtaking 50-acre oasis awakens […]
Clymer Meadow Preserve
The 1,475 acre preserve in Hunt County contains some of the largest and most diverse remnants of the Blackland Prairie — the Texas version of the tallgrass prairie that once […]
Confluence Park
Award-winning environmental education park landscaped exclusively with native plants. Contains the 2,500 sq ft North American Friendship Garden. Learn more about the park and the garden.
Connemara Meadow Nature Preserve
The nature preserve, located in Allen, is 72 acres of natural habitat, and rich in floral diversity that is reminiscent of the native tallgrass Blackland Prairie.
Cross Timbers Hiking Trail at Lake Texoma
This near-15 mile trail runs along the shore of Lake Texoma from Paw Paw Creek to Juniper Point, passing through Cedar Bayou about 13 miles north of Whitesboro, and Eagles […]