Fall may just be the best time to enjoy Arkansas. Between our scenic drives and stunning waterfall hikes, there isn’t a corner of the state that misses out on the beautiful season change. One fall tradition many Arkansans enjoy is a trip to Garvan Woodland Gardens in Hot Springs. A million mums and fantastic fall foliage make this the best time of year to visit Garvan Woodland Gardens!

A seasonal visit to Garvan Woodland Gardens is a gorgeous way to welcome the beauty of fall.

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens The Gardens ought to be visited at least four times a year to see the dramatic seasonal changes! However, many visitors make it a point to at least tour once during fall.

The explosion of fall color makes the walk even more magical.

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens The gardens already feel like a fairytale any day of year. But, with the added fall colors, it feels like you’re walking through a painting!

A multitude of mums are the biggest addition to the gardens.

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens What looks like a million mums make any tour a kaleidoscope of color! The mums are on view from the end of September through November.

In addition to the changing colors and seasonal plants, the gardens have added all sorts of fall details around the area.

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens The photo opportunities are nearly endless! Throughout your tour you’ll discover features like the giant cornucopia or even train decorated for the season.

Even the little fairy village has new fall details!

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens See how the fairies celebrate fall by visiting their village in the center of Garvan Woodland Gardens. You may spot a tiny pumpkin or two!

After appreciating the little things, head to the magnificent tree house for a sweeping view of the surrounding foliage.

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens From the tiny details of the fairy gardens to sweeping views of the gardens below, there isn’t a perspective we don’t love at Garvan! The Bob and Sunny Evans Tree House is one of the most recent additions to the gardens. The “floating” structure was officially open within the Evans Children’s Adventure Garden in 2018.

Nothing quite welcomes the season of fall to Arkansas better than a tour of Garvan Woodland Gardens!

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens To prepare for your seasonal trip to the gardens be sure to visit their website. You can also see the most recent flower photos by following their Facebook Page.

What’s your favorite fall tradition in Arkansas? Be it pumpkin patch or scenic drive, we’d love to hear about it in the comments below!

Facebook/Garvan Woodland Gardens

The Gardens ought to be visited at least four times a year to see the dramatic seasonal changes! However, many visitors make it a point to at least tour once during fall.

The gardens already feel like a fairytale any day of year. But, with the added fall colors, it feels like you’re walking through a painting!

What looks like a million mums make any tour a kaleidoscope of color! The mums are on view from the end of September through November.

The photo opportunities are nearly endless! Throughout your tour you’ll discover features like the giant cornucopia or even train decorated for the season.

See how the fairies celebrate fall by visiting their village in the center of Garvan Woodland Gardens. You may spot a tiny pumpkin or two!

From the tiny details of the fairy gardens to sweeping views of the gardens below, there isn’t a perspective we don’t love at Garvan! The Bob and Sunny Evans Tree House is one of the most recent additions to the gardens. The “floating” structure was officially open within the Evans Children’s Adventure Garden in 2018.

To prepare for your seasonal trip to the gardens be sure to visit their website. You can also see the most recent flower photos by following their Facebook Page.

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Address: Garvan Woodland Gardens, 550 Arkridge Rd, Hot Springs, AR 71913, USA