Mount Desert Island Native Plant Arboretum

Mount Desert Island Native Plant Arboretum

The Mount Desert Island Native Plant Arboretum is a public garden dedicated to the preservation and display of native plants of the Mount Desert Island region, offering scenic walking trails and educational opportunities centered on local flora.

30
Acres Protected
2.5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2007
Year Established

About Mount Desert Island Native Plant Arboretum

Mount Desert Island Native Plant Arboretum
 

Located on Mount Desert Island in Maine, the Native Plant Arboretum spans approximately 30 acres and is designed to showcase the diverse native plant species of this coastal region. The arboretum features walking trails that wind through managed habitats, including woodlands, meadows, and wetland ecosystems. Established to promote conservation and public appreciation of local plant heritage, it serves as both a living botanical collection and an outdoor classroom. Visitors can explore over 300 native plant species, including shrubs, wildflowers, grasses, and trees that naturally thrive in the unique climatic and geological conditions of the island. The Arboretum is carefully curated to illustrate the relationships between plants, wildlife, and the surrounding environment, making it a valuable resource for naturalists and educators. In addition to passive recreation such as wildlife observation and photography, the Arboretum hosts seasonal guided walks, workshops, and plant sales aimed at encouraging the use of native plant species in gardening and habitat restoration. Its location near Acadia National Park provides an excellent opportunity to extend exploration beyond the arboretum into more rugged coastal landscapes. The Arboretum’s design emphasizes accessibility, with well-maintained paths suitable for visitors of all ages and abilities, making it an inviting outdoor destination for families, botanists, and casual hikers alike.

Highlights

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Extensive collection of over 300 native plant species representative of Mount Desert Island's natural habitats

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Scenic trails through meadow, woodland, and wetland habitats featuring interpretive signage

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Educational programs focusing on native plant conservation and ecological gardening

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Seasonal native plant sales fostering local landscaping with indigenous species

Notable Natural Features

Woodland Trail

A shaded, easy trail that passes through native hardwood forest showcasing understory shrubs and wildflowers.

Coastal Meadow Habitat

Open meadow area featuring native grasses and flowering plants adapted to the island's coastal environment.

Wetland Boardwalk

Elevated boardwalk providing close-up views of wetland plants and associated birdlife without disturbing sensitive terrain.