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Tulsa Botanic Garden Sensory Walk

Tulsa Botanic Garden

Tulsa, Oklahoma - Tulsa County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Tulsa

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3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr, Tulsa, OK

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Provider overview

Tulsa Botanic Garden's Sensory Walk lets visitors explore plants through touch, smell, sound, and sight along an ADA-accessible, wheelchair-accessible path, with a guide map from the visitor center.

Tulsa Botanic Garden is a botanical garden in the Osage Hills northwest of downtown Tulsa that offers a Sensory Walk and other accessible garden experiences.

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Ages
All ages; engages multiple senses, including children and visitors with sensory needs
Season
Year-round outdoor garden experience
Cost
Suggested donation noted for admission; confirm current admission, hours, and group visit options with Tulsa Botanic Garden.

Location contacts

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Tulsa Botanic Garden

3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr, Tulsa, OK

Sensory Walk maps are available in the visitor center during garden hours. Families should confirm open days, times, and admission with the garden.

Programs and offerings

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Sensory Walk

A multisensory, ADA-accessible walk experiencing plants through touch, smell, sound, and sight, with listening stops and a visitor-center guide map.

Ages
All ages; engages multiple senses, including children and visitors with sensory needs
Season
Year-round outdoor garden experience
Schedule
Sensory Walk maps are available in the visitor center during garden hours. Confirm current open days and times with Tulsa Botanic Garden.
Cost
Suggested donation noted for admission; confirm current admission, hours, and group visit options with Tulsa Botanic Garden.
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Why this is listed
Tulsa Botanic Garden offers a Sensory Walk that invites visitors to experience plants through touch, smell, sound, and sight (lamb's ear, wax myrtle, sweetshrub, thyme, rosemary, and more), with a map available in the visitor center pointing out leaves and bark to feel, colors and shapes to find, scents to smell, and 'listening stops' along an ADA-accessible, wheelchair-accessible serpentine walk.
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Sensory Walk

Tulsa Botanic Garden offers a Sensory Walk that invites visitors to experience plants through touch, smell, sound, and sight (lamb's ear, wax myrtle, sweetshrub, thyme, rosemary, and more), with a map available in the visitor center pointing out leaves and bark to feel, colors and shapes to find, scents to smell, and 'listening stops' along an ADA-accessible, wheelchair-accessible serpentine walk.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a Sensory Walk, experiencing plants through touch, smell, sound, and sight, listening stops, and an ADA-accessible, wheelchair-accessible serpentine walk.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about path surfaces, wheelchair accessibility, crowd levels, quiet times, and group or appointment visits during the week.

What we checked

What we found: Tulsa Botanic Garden offers a Sensory Walk that invites visitors to experience plants through touch, smell, sound, and sight (lamb's ear, wax myrtle, sweetshrub, thyme, rosemary, and more), with a map available in the visitor center pointing out leaves and bark to feel, colors and shapes to find, scents to smell, and 'listening stops' along an ADA-accessible, wheelchair-accessible serpentine walk.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
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