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Join us for family fun in the Children’s Garden: dig, water, pick, build, explore, and investigate in the Botanical Garden's “yes space” for kids! Grab some garden tools at our welcome station or bring your own to enjoy hands-on activity stations and explore and tend to the Garden.
Join us for family fun in the Children’s Garden: dig, water, pick, build, explore, and investigate in the Botanical Garden's “yes space” for kids! Grab some garden tools at our welcome station or bring your own to enjoy hands-on activity stations and explore and tend to the Garden.
Join us for family fun in the Children’s Garden: dig, water, pick, build, explore, and investigate in the Botanical Garden's “yes space” for kids! Grab some garden tools at our welcome station or bring your own to enjoy hands-on activity stations and explore and tend to the Garden.
Join us for family fun in the Children’s Garden: dig, water, pick, build, explore, and investigate in the Botanical Garden's “yes space” for kids! Grab some garden tools at our welcome station or bring your own to enjoy hands-on activity stations and explore and tend to the Garden.
In these outdoor 5Rhythms® sessions, we'll be exploring our power and essence, connecting deeply with our inner self in harmony with the natural elements, feet first.
Join us for a fun-filled morning of discovery in the garden! Feathered Friends Garden Adventure is a
hands-on experience designed for families to explore the world of birds and express their creativity
through nature-based art.
Join us for family fun in the Children’s Garden: dig, water, pick, build, explore, and investigate in the Botanical Garden's “yes space” for kids! Grab some garden tools at our welcome station or bring your own to enjoy hands-on activity stations and explore and tend to the Garden.
Free
Suzanne Simard and Manjula Martin at San Francisco Botanical Garden