Teaching Garden at Woodward Park
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Teaching Garden at Woodward Park

Garden · Tulsa ·

Public garden offering guidance & advice for home gardeners

Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null
Teaching Garden at Woodward Park by null

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2435 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114 Get directions

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2435 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114 Get directions

+1 918 576 5155
tulsagardencenter.org

Features

gender neutral restroom
crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 6, 2025

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Teaching Garden at Woodward Park

Brian F.

Google
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.

Miss Tatyana’s L.

Google
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.

Gina C.

Google
I love walking around and checking out all of the pretty flowers. Lots of award winning varieties. Peaceful and lush surrounding.

C T.

Google
Wonderful garden when you know it is all done with volunteer labor.

Erhart E.

Google
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.

Sandra Z.

Google
There is a lot to see!! Beautiful and so many plants.

Krista Z.

Google
Wow! This is a Tulsa hidden gem. Free entry with a gorgeous path and rose garden (not blooming in November) leading to the Linnaeus garden (interesting design and peaceful tree setting). The actual teaching garden has all different types of veggies as well as a bridge over a small brook with koi. Bring quarters to buy koi food to feed them. Really a quiet and serene way to recharge!

Peter T.

Google
Great atmosphere. A must-see Tulsa sight, along with Woodward Park, Tulsa Rose Gardens and Tulsa Arboretum. The Teaching Gardens is free to enter and visit and enjoy. It has nice plants, flowers, landscaping, greenhouses, and small tables & chairs to sit and relax, bring your Starbucks and sit with a friend in the morning and talk about the Tulsa life. They have a small gift shop. Just a great place to go and relax and support. Entirely run by volunteers. When you go, make sure to sign the guest book, this gives them their support from the city to continue to be open.