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MRS. LEE'S GARDEN

VISITOR'S INFORMATION

Mrs. Lee's Garden is a 1,000 acre working cattle ranch that goes through a dramatic transformation every February and March. Each spring the ranch becomes a golden haven of beauty. Thousands, perhaps millions, of golden daffoldils are scattered over some 20 acres along a four mile trail that meanders through the estate. Mrs. Lee's garden in northeast Texas is open everyday during the daffodil's blooming season, which usually begins in mid-February and ends in mid-March.


Hours: 10:00am to 4:30pm daily, mid-February to mid-March

Admission: Free

Location: To reach to garden, turn east on Smith County Road 3104 from US 271 seven miles north of its junction with Interstate 20 (about 100 miles east of Dallas). Drive a mile and a half, turn right on Smith County Road 3103, then continue one-fourth mile to the entrance sign.

Contact: For road conditions an a predicted daffodil blooming schedule, call the Gladewater Chamber of Commerce at (903)845-5501 or contact Derrick Bruton, Helen Lee Foundation, 21600 CR 3103 Gladewater, TX 75647, (903)845-5780.


A STROLL THROUGH THE GARDEN


Derrick and Gina Bruton
HeLeeFndtn@aol.com