The Garden is closed to regular use during the 2026 Jazz in the Garden concert series, Thursdays, July 9 through August 27, beginning at 1 p.m. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. for the concert.
Gardens, art, learning blend beautifully at TBG.
A museum for plants, Toledo Botanical Garden offers visitors the opportunity to share, discover and enjoy cultivated beauty.
With more than 60 acres of display gardens and relevant plant collections, TBG is a place of tranquility and opportunities for exploration and reflection. It is also a center for the arts and neighbor to two Toledo Public Schools -- Hawkins STEM Academy and Natural Sciences Technology Center -- creating a campus for horticulture, art and education.
Green thumbs come to the Garden to learn more about the varieties of annuals and perennials nestled within the various beds and look for ways to incorporate new ideas into their home landscapes.
The Doneghy Inclusive Garden is an accessible, sensory experience of sights, sounds, tastes and textures.
Art lovers are inspired by the Artisan Village, the region's largest public collection of sculptures located throughout the Garden, and the annual Crosby Festival of the Arts. Music enthusiasts groove to the smooth sounds of local jazz performers during a summer concert series.
The Secret Forest, an engaging children's playscape, immerses young visitors in nature and adventure.
Plant Collections Map
Visitors can use the link below to use the Plant Collection Map on their smartphone or tablet to find the exact location of a species or variety of plant throughout the Garden. Zoom in and click each plant point for detailed information including the botanical, common and family names.
Plant Collections Map
Toledo Festival of the Arts
The Toledo Artists Club is proud to present The Toledo Festival of the Arts, set amid the scenic beauty of the Toledo Botanical Garden. This juried festival will feature the work of more than 150 artists and is expected to welcome over 10,000 art enthusiasts. Originally founded by the Toledo Artists Club, the festival now returns as a free, public event celebrating outstanding artwork from Northwest Ohio and beyond. [Details]
- The Bancroft Entrance is closed for regular use on June 27 and 28. No onsite festival parking.
- TARTA is running a festival shuttle from Meijer on Central Avenue to the Bancroft side of TBG. There is no shuttle running between the Elmer Side and the festival area on Bancroft. For ADA accessible parking visitors should park at Meijer on Central Avenue and take the TARTA shuttle to the festival.
- The Elmer side is open for visitors to the Artist Village but parking will be limited.
- The festival is free and open to the public - no admission.
Closed for Ticketed Events
- The Garden is closed to regular use during the 2026 Jazz in the Garden concert series, Thursdays, July 9 through August 27, beginning at 1 p.m. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. for the concert.
Dogs and Fishing are not permitted at Toledo Botanical Garden.