Botanical Gardens at Heritage Park
411 Ball Street, Grapevine, 76051
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The Botanical Gardens at Heritage Park was established in 2000. Phase I of the project included a loop walk, benches annual color planting areas, and the Great Lawn. Phase II was built in a natural bowl area behind the Bessie Mitchell Meeting Facility featuring a loop walkway that connects to the Phase I walkway, a garden court, performance stage, amphitheater seating, a gazebo, perennial beds, over 250 different species of plants, and an 8,500 gallon water garden complete with two bridges, waterfall, aquatic plants, koi, and goldfish and a 1,000-gallon pond. Phase III includes a central water feature in the great lawn, perimeter fencing, development of the east side of the property and an outdoor educational pavilion.
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