Be a Little Natural and Wild on Your Next Visit to Dallas
If your tour bus group likes to visit venues that showcase the natural beauty of a city or wildlife in abundance, Dallas has some great destinations for your group!
If you're looking for a beautiful way to spend a day the next time you're in Dallas, please make a trip to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanic Garden located at 8617 Garland Road. This oasis of serenity is smack in the middle of a bustling city. The Dallas Arboretum is one of the most magnificent gardens in the nation, when you visit any time of year you will be treated to a carpet of color. You can spend an afternoon strolling the scenic gardens and lush lawns on the shores of an enchanting lake that overlooks Downtown Dallas. There are interesting sculptures, fountains, and two historic mansions to tour. If you have kids along for the ride, they will enjoy the Arboretum as there is so much to see. Make sure you have your cameras handy, those lush landscapes make wonderful backdrops for photographs.
A very interesting part of the Botanic Garden is the The Jonsson Color Garden which features one of the nation's largest collections of azaleas, which bloom spectacularly in spring, and nearly 6 acres of chrysanthemums in the fall. You will see a sea of yellowish-orange flowers during that time and it is truly breathtaking. For more information on scheduling your tour bus group's visit, please call (214) 515-6500.
Another popular stop for tour bus groups to make in Dallas is a visit to the Dallas Zoo located at 654 RL Thornton Freeway. This zoo was founded back in 1888, the Dallas Zoo was the first attraction of its kind in the entire state of Texas. Since then, it has also grown the become the largest, with over 95 fully developed acres. The gorgeous 95 acres are sectioned into two major areas called Zoo North and the Wilds of Africa. When you schedule your tour group's visit to the Dallas Zoo, you will be entertained and amazed by over 37 wonderful species that all live in harmony here.
During the spring and summer months, the hours that you can stop by to see the animals at the Dallas Zoo are from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm daily. Winter hours are from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm daily with a closing on Christmas Day. Admission is only $8.75 for adults, $5.75 for children, and $5 for seniors age 65 and older. Children under three get in absolutely free. For more information please call (214) 670-5656.
If you're looking for a beautiful way to spend a day the next time you're in Dallas, please make a trip to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanic Garden located at 8617 Garland Road. This oasis of serenity is smack in the middle of a bustling city. The Dallas Arboretum is one of the most magnificent gardens in the nation, when you visit any time of year you will be treated to a carpet of color. You can spend an afternoon strolling the scenic gardens and lush lawns on the shores of an enchanting lake that overlooks Downtown Dallas. There are interesting sculptures, fountains, and two historic mansions to tour. If you have kids along for the ride, they will enjoy the Arboretum as there is so much to see. Make sure you have your cameras handy, those lush landscapes make wonderful backdrops for photographs.
A very interesting part of the Botanic Garden is the The Jonsson Color Garden which features one of the nation's largest collections of azaleas, which bloom spectacularly in spring, and nearly 6 acres of chrysanthemums in the fall. You will see a sea of yellowish-orange flowers during that time and it is truly breathtaking. For more information on scheduling your tour bus group's visit, please call (214) 515-6500.
Another popular stop for tour bus groups to make in Dallas is a visit to the Dallas Zoo located at 654 RL Thornton Freeway. This zoo was founded back in 1888, the Dallas Zoo was the first attraction of its kind in the entire state of Texas. Since then, it has also grown the become the largest, with over 95 fully developed acres. The gorgeous 95 acres are sectioned into two major areas called Zoo North and the Wilds of Africa. When you schedule your tour group's visit to the Dallas Zoo, you will be entertained and amazed by over 37 wonderful species that all live in harmony here.
During the spring and summer months, the hours that you can stop by to see the animals at the Dallas Zoo are from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm daily. Winter hours are from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm daily with a closing on Christmas Day. Admission is only $8.75 for adults, $5.75 for children, and $5 for seniors age 65 and older. Children under three get in absolutely free. For more information please call (214) 670-5656.




