
Tulsa's volunteer-driven garden oasis of color, ponds, and seasonal beauty.
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park is a volunteer-maintained garden and park in Tulsa at 2435 S Peoria Ave. It features a koi pond, waterfalls, pools, fountains, winding stone paths, bridges, benches, a veggie garden, and diverse trees, shrubs, and ground cover. About 14 years old, it showcases award-winning plant varieties in a peaceful, lush setting. Volunteers eagerly share knowledge, making it a true Tulsa treasure.
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Self-guided exploration of diverse garden sections, including koi ponds, waterfalls, and winding pathways.
Volunteer-led sessions on gardening techniques, plant varieties, and sustainable practices.
Year-round exhibits showcasing award-winning flowers, succulents in a greenhouse, and seasonal flora.
Scenic spots with benches, bridges, and lush landscapes ideal for nature photography and relaxation.
Opportunities to join volunteer efforts in garden maintenance and learn hands-on gardening skills.
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Gina Cash
I love walking around and checking out all of the pretty flowers. Lots of award winning varieties. Peaceful and lush surrounding.
Erhart Elliotmurray
The garden is about 14 years old but every effort is made to keep it fresh and vital. I love visiting here during all seasons. During the winter, you can peruse the succulents in the small green house and the pond is always an interesting feature. My pictures are from the summer.I always get some great ideas for my own garden here. I can't tell you how beautiful this garden is and how helpful the volunteers are. They are eager to share their knowledge and expound on the beauty of this Tulsa treasure.
Miss Tatyana’s Life
In love 😍 with this place. I love flowers and nature. If you like flowers this place is for you. Beautiful there’s ...many thing to see and explore.
C Toombs
Wonderful garden when you know it is all done with volunteer labor.
Brian Franks
What an amazing place right in the middle of Tulsa! Beautiful volunteer-maintained gardens with many different sections. Includes the quintessential koi pond, some waterfalls, pools, fountains, winding stone pathways, bridges, benches, veggie garden, and every kind of tree, schrub, bush, and ground cover you could imagine. A must see while in Tulsa.