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March 21st is Wildflower Day at Booneville Heritage Park!

by Lizzie West
March 19, 2026
in Brazos Life

March 21st is Wildflower Day
At Booneville Heritage Park!

Information courtesy of | Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History

Identify wildflowers and create your own unique wildflower masterpiece!

Saturday, March 21st
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Free Event!!!

Did you know that there are over 5,000 species of wildflowers in Texas? Join the Museum on Saturday, March 21st from 10 am to 2 pm for Wildflower Day at Boonville Heritage Park, a unique historical setting to enjoy and learn about local wildflowers. 

​Come identify wildflowers, interact with local artists and organizations, and create your own unique wildflower masterpiece! Watercolors, coloring pencils, paper, and clipboards will be available, and budding artists are also welcome to bring their own supplies. Parking is extremely limited; visitors may park in surrounding public areas.

Wildflower Guide

Coloring Page

About Boonville Heritage Park Boonville was the county seat for the first 25 years of Brazos County’s history. The park shelters the last remnant of the town and offers visitors an opportunity to see how pioneers lived over 150 years ago. The Texas Historical Commission has recognized the Boonville Cemetery as an important part of local history, and many early pioneers are buried here. Located in the park is the historic Turner-Peters log house which is furnished with items common in a home of the time. The log house, smokehouse, courthouse, and Masonic Lodge will be open to visitors during the event. The park is regularly open to the public on the first and third weekends of each month, from 10 am to 4 pm. Programs, tours, and school field trips are also available by appointment! 

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