Sensory Backpacks: How to Make Visits More Comfortable
August 21, 2026
Sensory Backpacks: How to Make Visits More Comfortable

Unpacking Comfort, Confidence, and Accessibility at the Botanical Garden

The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden is a peaceful indoor oasis where visitors can slow down, connect with nature, and recharge. While many experience the Garden as calming, we recognize that public spaces can feel overwhelming for individuals with sensory sensitivities.

That is why we offer free sensory backpacks in Des Moines, available anytime the Garden is open, including during events. Whether you are visiting on a quiet weekday or during a lively program, these tools are designed to help you feel more comfortable and confident as you explore.

Simply ask for a sensory backpack at the front desk when you arrive.

Sensory-Friendly Tools for All Visitors

Our sensory backpacks are part of our ongoing commitment to accessibility and inclusion. Each backpack includes thoughtfully selected items that can help reduce stress, improve focus, and support self-regulation for visitors of all ages and abilities.

While often used by children, these tools can benefit anyone who prefers a more supported and flexible Garden experience.

What Is Included in a Sensory Backpack

Each sensory backpack is lightweight, easy to carry, and designed to enhance your visit to the Botanical Garden. Items include:

  • Fidget toys for calming and focus

  • Sensory stones for tactile engagement

  • Noise-reducing earmuffs to minimize sound

  • Lap pad for comfort and grounding

  • Notebook with pencils and crayons for expression

  • Garden exploration tools such as a hand lens, binoculars, and field microscope

  • Scavenger hunt and Garden map to guide your visit

You can also watch our unpacking video to see each item.

Expanding Accessibility: Sensory Tours

Every visitor experiences the Garden differently. While sensory backpacks provide flexible, self-guided support, we are expanding our accessibility offerings even further.

Beginning November 1, 2026, the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden will introduce Sensory Tours. These private, guided experiences are designed for groups who would benefit from a structured, sensory-friendly exploration of the Garden.

Creating an Inclusive Garden Experience

Small changes can make a meaningful difference. By offering sensory-friendly resources and experiences, we aim to ensure every visitor feels welcome, supported, and able to enjoy the beauty of nature in a way that works best for them.

  • Families can explore with added confidence

  • Groups can engage through guided sensory tours

  • Individuals can move at their own pace with supportive tools

Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning to your favorite space, accessibility remains at the heart of what we do.

Ready to plan your visit to the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden? Purchase your admission tickets online.

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