Flamingo Gardens
flamingos and white ibis in pond habitat at flamingo gardens davie fort lauderdale
black bear with rocks at flamingo gardens davie fort lauderdale
historic wray home with shady trees at flamingo gardens davie fort lauderdale
magenta colored flamingos in pond at flamingo gardens davie fort lauderdale
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Flamingo Gardens in Davie, Florida, offers a unique escape to nature lovers and families alike, featuring an expansive 60-acre botanical garden and wildlife sanctuary. This not-for-profit oasis just west of Fort Lauderdale showcases over 3,000 species of rare, exotic, and native plants and trees, alongside a rich tapestry of Floridian wildlife, including birds, mammals, and reptiles, all thriving in their natural habitats. Established in the 1920s originally as a citrus grove, it has evolved into a haven for both plant and animal life, offering visitors a chance to explore lush tropical landscapes, historic sites like the original Wray Home, and engaging wildlife encounters that make for a memorable and educational day out for all ages.

Please contact the Flamingo Gardens directly for current hours and pricing. Check out our See & Do Page for other fun things to do in Florida and our Deals Page for offers and coupons for Florida attractions, restaurants, shops and more.

Phone:
(954) 473-2955

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