The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum is a premier public garden and outdoor living museum showcasing diverse plant collections, natural landscapes, and recreational trails, offering year-round botanical and nature experiences.
The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, located just west of Minneapolis in Chaska, Minnesota, encompasses 1,200 acres of cultivated gardens, restored prairies, woodlands, and wetlands. Operated by the University of Minnesota, it serves as both a research facility and a public horticultural attraction. The Arboretum features over 5,000 plant varieties spanning native and non-native species, laid out in themed gardens, such as the formal Perennial Garden, the Children’s Garden, and the Japanese Garden. Visitors explore an extensive trail system that connects natural habitats with cultivated landscapes, providing opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and seasonal wildflower viewing. The Arboretum's varied ecosystems host native wildlife, including songbirds, butterflies, and deer. Established in 1958, it has grown into a center for conservation education, horticultural innovation, and community engagement. Key attractions include the EverBloom™ Garden, which showcases plants that bloom all growing season, and the Bonsai collection. Seasonal events and educational programs enhance visitor appeal, making it a destination for families, gardeners, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts. The grounds are accessible year-round, with cross-country skiing and snowshoeing offered during winter months. The Arboretum combines scientific research with natural beauty, offering a peaceful outdoor retreat close to the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
The formal Perennial Garden with thousands of vibrant flowers
The EverBloom™ Garden, renowned for continuous seasonal blooms
The Bonsai Collection featuring historic and artistic miniature trees
Extensive natural trails passing through restored prairie and oak savanna
A landscaped garden area featuring thousands of perennial plants designed for seasonal interest and horticultural education.
A unique garden carefully curated to offer blooms from spring through fall, highlighting continuous flowering plant varieties.
Large sections of restored Minnesota prairie ecosystem showcasing native grasses and wildflowers supporting local wildlife.