Open Daily 9 AM - 5 PM | Members Only 8 AM – 9 AM Daily
Family Flashlight Night
Location
- San Antonio Botanical Garden
- 555 Funston Place, San Antonio, TX
Friday, November 4, 2022 | 6 – 8:30 p.m.
Bring your flashlight and experience the nocturnal side of the Garden with the family. Explore the Garden by moonlight, find your way through the light maze, enjoy campfire stories, and explore the nightlife of the Garden.
- S’mores available for purchase
- Scavenger Hunt by PurpleUpUSA
- Light Maze
- UV Flower Activity
- Campfire Stories
- Native American Flute performance by Vianney Lopez
- Adopt a Tree: Spanish Oak, Yaupon Holly, Texas Redbud, Pecan, Bald Cypress, Live Oak, and Lacey Oak are available for adoption while supplies last. Tree adoption is generously sponsored by Lou Celia and Don Frost.
Family Flashlight Night takes place during the Garden’s Celebrate America’s Military which offers Buy One, Get One Free Admission for active duty military, veterans, and their families Present a valid CAC card, retiree ID, or dependent ID at the Garden ticketing kiosk.
Celebrate America’s Military is generously presented by Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union.
Read the Garden’s Registration and Cancellation Policies for information about member discounts, refunds and more.
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A New Home for Bonsai at Longwood Gardens Lecture by Matt Turner
San Antonio Botanical Garden
