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Arboretum Archeology Day

Join the Houston Arboretum and the Houston Archeology Society as we present Arboretum Archeology Day, a fun, family-friendly event!

Arboretum: Amazing Race

Trek through the trails. Find clues. Complete challenges. Do you have what it takes to finish an Arboretum-style Amazing Race?

Harp & Hula: Music & Dance from Hawaii

Join harpist Megan Conley for a children’s program of music highlighting animals from the ocean, land, and sky of the Hawaiian Islands.

Spring Scavenger Hunt

Put your observation skills to the test in our Spring Scavenger Hunt! Work as a team as you trek the trails to complete the hunt!

Earth Day Celebration

Celebrate Earth Day at the Arboretum with a variety of fun crafts and activities at this free, family-friendly event!

DIY Pollinator Container Garden

Work together with mom or a good friend to make a cheerful, spring-themed native plant container garden that pollinators are sure to love!

Outdoor Wellness Day

In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, explore the benefits of spending time in natural spaces during our Outdoor Wellness Day.

Family Owl Prowl

Looking for a family adventure? During our Family Owl Prowl you can enjoy refreshments while you meet live owl ambassadors.

Goats at the Arboretum

The beloved goats from Rent-A-Ruminant Texas will be back at the Arboretum this spring helping us mow down invasive species!

Possums & Popsicles

Grab a frozen treat and learn all about Houston’s amazing urban wildlife – including opossums – during this family-friendly event.

Bat Fest

Houston Arboretum’s Bat Fest is returning! Enjoy fun bat-themed activities and crafts for the kids, story time, food trucks, and more!

Pumpkin Planters

Celebrate fall during this fun and creative family class where you'll make a festive pumpkin planter full of wildflowers!

ArBOOretum

ArBOOretum features fun fall activities for all ages including live animals, pumpkin decorating, and Houston’s only Trick-or-Treat Trail.