Native Plants and Prairies Day is May 4, 2024

Join us for Native Plants and Prairies Day at the Bath House Cultural Center at White Rock Lake

presented by the North Texas Master Naturalists, Native Plant Society of Texas, Dallas Chapter, and the Native Prairies Association of Texas, Blackland Prairie Chapter.

Step into the vibrant world of our North Texas Blackland Prairies, Saturday, May 4th, from 10am – 3pm at the Bath House Cultural Center at White Rock Lake in Dallas. Enjoy a fun, free event for families created to celebrate the beauty and splendor of our Blackland Prairies here in North Texas. 

Embark on a journey through our cherished prairies with captivating speakers, engaging exhibits, guided prairie tours, and an array of activities tailored for all ages. From the colorful tapestry of prairie flowers to melodious birdsong, delve into the wonders of our local ecosystem.

Our speakers will help you discover the essence of DFW Prairies and unlock the secrets to bringing the prairie’s splendor into your own backyard. Whether you’re seeking inspiration for your home landscape or simply eager to bask in the beauty of nature, this event promises something special for everyone.

See the full list of talks and tours here: https://www.ntxnppd.org/

Native Plants and Prairies Day shines a spotlight on the critical role played by our North Texas prairies as essential habitats for a diverse array of wildlife, including insects, birds, and mammals. This unique ecosystem, characteristic of our ecoregion in Texas, spans from the Red River to the Gulf Coast. However, development has taken its toll, with much of the Blackland Prairie disappearing. Shockingly, the World Wildlife Fund reports that less than 1% of the original Blackland Prairie vegetation remains intact.

Location: The Bath House at White Rock Lake, 521 East Lawther Dr, Dallas, TX 75218 map

Parking: There is limited parking so consider carpooling, walking, riding your bike, or a rideshare service. Overflow parking is available in White Rock Lake Park at Dreyfuss Point, Stone Tables, Big Thicket, Boy Scout Hill, and along E. Lawther Dr. Additional parking may be available on adjacent neighborhood streets, as permitted.

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