The Children's Garden, located in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, is a part of the Garvan Woodland Gardens. It features the Bob and Sunny Evans Tree House, an architectural marvel with a unique boomerang shape, surrounded by pine and oak trees. The treehouse has four different levels, representing different parts of a tree, and offers a bird's eye view of the surrounding natural landscape. The garden also includes 1.5 acres of interactive fun with a waterfall, cave, and iron bridge. The Garvan Woodland Gardens itself is a 210-acre botanical garden with over 128 species of ornamental and native shrubs and wild flowers, a 4-acre Asian garden, and several unique bridges and structures. The gardens are a wonderful place for families to explore and learn, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventure and discovery
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Activities: We explored the Children’s Garden, including the award-winning treehouse, hiking and climbing around the massive, moss covered boulders, and having a picnic lunch in the top level of the treehouse
Highlights: My children loved hiking and climbing around the massive, moss covered boulders, and playing in the cave with a hidden entrance. My heart was happy to watch them play with such abandon ✨