Old Flamingo Gardens Maps (2010 to 2025) | 3 Maps and 1 Brochures
Old editions are organized here from 2010 to 2025. Use the table of contents to jump to a year and grab the PDF. For the current map guide, use the Flamingo Gardens map page.
Flamingo Gardens Map 2025
In 2025, Flamingo Gardens hosted several seasonal events. The Glass in Flight art exhibition ran from March 1 through September 1 before closing. October weekends featured an expanded Harvest Festival with themed activities. Later in the year, the Garden of Lights event returned, operating nightly from November 22 through December 30, except on November 27, December 24, and 25. These programs marked the year’s major operational highlights for the gardens.

Printable Flamingo Gardens Map PDF 2025
Flamingo Gardens Map 2023
Flamingo Gardens Map 2010
Flamingo Gardens Brochure 2010
FAQ
How long does it take to go through Flamingo Gardens?
It takes about 2 to 3 hours to go through Flamingo Gardens. Visitors can explore the wildlife sanctuary, botanical gardens, and historical Wray Home Museum within this time. The duration may vary depending on the season, crowd size, and interest in specific exhibits.
Can you feed the flamingos at Flamingo Gardens?
You cannot feed the flamingos at Flamingo Gardens. The sanctuary prohibits feeding to protect animal health and maintain proper dietary control. Visitors can observe the flamingos up close, but staff manage all interactions to ensure animal welfare and safety.
What do you do at Flamingo Gardens?
At Flamingo Gardens, you can explore botanical gardens, view native wildlife in the sanctuary, tour the historic Wray Home Museum, and enjoy narrated tram rides. The park offers educational exhibits, animal encounters, and seasonal events suitable for all ages.
What animals do they have at Flamingo Gardens?
Flamingo Gardens has over 90 species of native and exotic animals, including flamingos, panthers, bobcats, otters, alligators, eagles, and parrots. The wildlife sanctuary focuses on injured or non-releasable animals and features Florida’s largest collection of native wildlife.





