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Upcoming Classes and Workshops

September
16
Autumnal Forest Bathing Series
Join Casey O’Leary, a certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide, for two-part series. A "forest bath" doesn't require a swimsuit, or even water! Instead, a forest bath is a mellow, sensory walk in nature, where participants are given a series…
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
September
17
Crochet for Absolute Beginners
If you’ve always been curious about crochet, but not sure where to start, this is the class for you! Welcome to our judgement free zone, where all questions are welcome! This class will focus on helping participants with the foundational…
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
September
22
Fall Equinox Sound & Somatic Experience
Join us for a transformative evening in celebration of the Fall Equinox—a time to honor balance, harvest, and inner stillness. Set in the serene beauty of the Idaho Botanical Gardens, this immersive Sound & Somatic Experience invites you to reconnect…
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
September
27
Cyanotype Workshop
Explore Cyanotype print making with Jessie Swimeley at IBG!  Cyanotype is a historical photographic print-making process, characterized by its rich monochromatic blues. It uses the power of the sun to make wonderful contact prints. In the late 1800s, this process…
10:30 am - 12:30 pm
September
29
Wildflower Watercolor Workshop w/Moonstruck Creations
Join Kaylee of Moonstruck Creations for a wonderful watercolor evening as you paint an Idaho Botanical Garden inspired watercolor on a 9x12" canvas with step-by-step guidance. This is an all ages and all skill levels experience that allows you to…
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Youth Education & Camps

Fall STEAM Day Camps Are Here!

The leaves are turning, and the adventure is just beginning! This fall, the Idaho Botanical Garden is offering hands-on STEAM Day Camps for kids in grades K–3. Each camp is packed with nature-based exploration, science experiments, creative projects, and outdoor discovery designed to spark curiosity and keep young minds engaged during school breaks. From investigating owl pellets and uncovering dino fossils to exploring the wonders of space and creating nature-inspired art, there’s a camp for every budding scientist and artist.
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NEW: IBG "No School Days"

School holidays and in-service days can still be full of educational fun with the Idaho Botanical Garden’s new youth programming, IBG “Out of School” Days! Your child will engage in activities that offer the perfect blend of fun and learning. From nature journaling to animal studies, these special day programs turn otherwise idle time into exciting, hands-on experiences.

We are currently welcoming K–3rd graders, from 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM, to join us at the Idaho Botanical Garden. Registration is now open!

Register here

Scholarship Opportunities

The Idaho Botanical Garden offers scholarships for Fall and Winter STEAM Day Camps for K–3rd graders (ages 5–8). Camps run 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM on out-of-school days and are mainly outdoors at the Garden. Scholarships cover the full cost ($80) and priority is given to under-served learners. Apply now to give your child a hands-on, nature-based learning experience!
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School Programming

Field Trips

These outdoor, interactive experiences at the Garden are lead by IBG Educators and designed to supplement school science curricula and align with Idaho Content Standards for K-3rd grade learners. Facilitated Field Trips are 90 minutes long and occur mid-April – May and in September - October.

Please click below to see more information on fall field trips.

Pre-K Programs

Explore our two new pre-K programs, launched by our education team in partnership with local early learning centers. We’re excited for our community to experience our new “Seed to Plant” and “Five Senses Exploration” programs as we grow our educational options for early learners.
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Experiential Learning Outdoors!

Fall Field Trip Requests Are Open Now!

Grow Possibility with the Lunaria Grant Program

Since 2012, the Garden has proudly supported horticulture and botanical education throughout Idaho through the Lunaria Grant Program. Designed to fund projects that create lasting impact, the grant offers $300–$1,500 to eligible organizations that promote plant-based learning and community engagement.
Applications are open April through September and reviewed competitively. Funding is awarded based on several criteria:
  • Potential for high community impact across the local, state, or national level
  • Strength of collaboration with local organizations or groups
  • Project support and feasibility, including a clear, cost-effective budget
  • Overall quality of the submitted proposal
Recent recipients have launched demonstration gardens, installed plant signage, built grow tunnels, and supported youth gardening camps.
 
One standout example is the 4-H Giving Garden in Teton County. Supported by a 2024 Lunaria Grant, this youth-led initiative partnered with the Teton Valley Food Pantry to grow and donate fresh produce, install a frost-free irrigation system, and provide hands-on educational experiences in sustainable agriculture. Though water access delays impacted harvest totals this year, the groundwork has been laid for an even more fruitful season ahead​.
 
Images of the Teton 4-H Giving Garden capture the spirit of community collaboration, resilience, and growth that the Lunaria Grant Program helps nurture across Idaho.
 
Let’s grow something great together.
Garden Features

The Garden Offers Something for Everyone!

● 32 acres of gardens to explore
● Community events
● Concert series
● Classes and workshops
● Photography opportunities
● Memberships and volunteering

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