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Education
- Pre-K-12 Teacher & Student Programs
- Family & Youth Programs
- Community Youth Resources
- Online Learning
- College & University Programs
- Professional Horticulture Program
- Continuing Education
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Upcoming Dates
January 22, 2025
Spring Field Trips Requests Open
March 10, 2025
Spring Field Trips Begin
Field Trips Not Available
The Gardens are closed on Tuesdays.
April 14, 2024
April 16, 2025
April 17, 2025
April 18, 2025
April 21, 2025
May 9, 2025
May 23, 2025
May 26, 2025
May 22, 2025
Spring Field Trip Requests Close
June 13, 2025
Spring Field Trips End
Frequently Asked Questions
At Longwood Gardens, we welcome everyone to enjoy the beauty of our Gardens. Scroll through our social guide gallery and read through our know-before-you-go tips!
Title I Grants
The Longwood Grant for Title I Schools provides reimbursement of up to $500 per school bus for schools visiting the Gardens as an educator-guided or self-guided field trip.
Download and Print These Curriculum-Based Activities to Use During Your Trip
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Field Journaling at Longwood
Field Journaling at Longwood
Students investigate and use observation skills in specific areas of Longwood Gardens.
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Cartooning in the Gardens
Cartooning in the Gardens
Students explore the effects of pollination and ways the community can help the pollinators.
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Flower Power and the Map
Flower Power and the Map
Students investigate the parts of the flower and learn about characteristics that help flowers attract pollinators.
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Pollinator Math in the Gardens
Pollinator Math in the Gardens
Students will discover different types of pollinators while using math skills to calculate and problem solve. When ready, download the Pollinator Math in the Gardens Answer Key (PDF).
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Tree Ecology
Tree Ecology
Students investigate life in the trees from a bird's-eye view.
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Measure Me a Tree
Measure Me a Tree
Students understand vertical and horizontal measurement of large objects.
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Build a Tree Poem
Build a Tree Poem
Students will use figurative language and literary devices to create tree poems.
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Tree Sketch
Tree Sketch
Students will choose a tree to observe, to sketch, and to reflect upon through writing.
Children’s Map
Help your children navigate our Gardens with a print-ahead map designed just for them with child-friendly highlights.
Make the Most of Your Visit
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Mobile Map
Mobile Map
Explore the Gardens Using our Mobile Map on your phone.
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See What’s in Bloom
See What’s in Bloom
See what’s in bloom … and enjoy the beauty of our Gardens.
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Calendar of Events
Calendar of Events
Check out upcoming events, tours, and more happening in the Gardens.