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Luci and Ian Family Garden

May 22, 2014 By Talya Tate Boerner

Luci and Ian Family Garden, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

(I was provided free admission to the Luci and Ian Family Garden. No other compensation was received.ย All opinions are my own, but you knew that, right?.)

A few weeks ago I was invited to theย grand opening of theย Luci and Ian Family Garden, the only Central Texas native plant garden devoted to families and children.ย Located withinย the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Southwest Austin, the garden is interactive and educational,ย one of those places where kids soak up new thingsย while playing.

Yep, they won’t realize they are learning about water conservation andย patterns in nature.

Iย considered snagging a couple of neighbor kids for the trip to Austin, but took my husband instead. And really, we are both like big kids when it comes to exploringย a garden. Having grown up in the 1970s, we were those kids who played outsideย all summer, rain or shine, mosquitoes or not. With onlyย three television channels and no video games, we read books (printed on paper) andย used our imaginations to escapeย into a virtual world.

I know. I sound old. But the Luci and Ian Family Garden provides nature play for today’s children who likely don’t spend as much time exploring and creating. And that’s a much needed thing.

Check out these ginormous bird nests.

Giant Bird Nests - Luci and Ian Family Garden, Austin

Wow!

 

Climb this impressiveย tower for a bird’s-eye view of the entire garden. (No worriesโ€”there’s a spiral staircase not visible in this picture.)

Luci and Ian Family Garden

Rapunzel?

 

Binoculars are provided to make sure you don’t miss a leaf or critter.

Birdwatching at Luci and Ian Family Garden

One of the most popular places in the Family Garden is the grotto. Play a game of hide and seek behind the waterfall. Feel free to splash and cool off too, it’s allowed and expected.

Young guests have their own Little Houseโ€”a special placeย for reading, crafting, and digging in the dirt.ย Other hands-on garden activities includeย a maze, dinosaur creek, hopscotch, wildlife blind, stumps and sticks for building and playing.

There’s an expansive lawn for kite flying. Remember lying on the grass naming the shape ofย clouds? You can do that in the garden too.

Beย sure to put the Luci and Ianย Family Garden on your summer list of places to visit. Not only will your children enjoy the activities and sites, you’ll remember what it was like to be a kid again.

Butterfly Class at Luci and Ian Family Garden

Butterfly Class

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P.S. If you live in the area, take a look at the Nature Nights Summer Schedule beginning June 12, 2014. Fossils. Snakes. Birds of Prey. Oh yeah…

Filed Under: Gardening, Travel Tagged With: Austin, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, native plants

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Comments

  1. Colene says

    May 22, 2014 at 9:20 am

    I am for anything that promotes literacy and FUN! This looks like an amazing place. It sort of reminds me of the opportunities offered at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, AR.

  2. Gary Henderson says

    May 22, 2014 at 9:39 am

    Kids, schmids. Sounds like fun. ๐Ÿ™‚ I, too, grew up in the 70s, and a common phrase heard around my house was, “Go outside and play; you’re in my hair.” Practically from breakfast until dark:30, we were outside, only going inside for potty breaks and the occasional snack.

    • Talya Tate Boerner says

      May 23, 2014 at 7:13 am

      Yep same for me.

  3. Neely says

    May 22, 2014 at 9:55 am

    Wow this is amazing!

  4. Marie Lester says

    May 22, 2014 at 12:47 pm

    those ‘butterflies’ are to die for SO cute!

    • Talya Tate Boerner says

      May 23, 2014 at 7:12 am

      I know, right?

  5. Julie says

    May 22, 2014 at 1:44 pm

    Oh, my goodness! Adding this to our itinerary for our trip to Austin this summer

    • Talya Tate Boerner says

      May 23, 2014 at 7:12 am

      You definitely should Julie! Such a great place.

  6. swathi says

    May 22, 2014 at 4:21 pm

    Butterflies are really cute.

  7. Dorothy Johnson says

    May 23, 2014 at 10:20 am

    What a wonderful place! I wish we had something like it nearby.


Hi! I'm Talya Tate Boerner. Writer, Reader, Arkansas Master Naturalist / Master Gardener, Author of

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BERNICE RUNS AWAY (2022)

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