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Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens adventures

Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens Adventures

Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens offers 300 acres of natural woodlands, native prairie, and cultivated gardens, providing outdoor enthusiasts with diverse trails and rich seasonal scenery close to the Kansas City metropolitan area.

300
Acres Protected
8+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens

 

Located in Overland Park, Kansas, the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens encompasses approximately 300 acres dedicated to the preservation and display of native plants and natural habitats. The site features a naturalistic blend of woodlands, tallgrass prairie, riparian zones, formal garden spaces, and a lake, providing visitors with opportunities to experience regional ecology and horticulture. Established in 1984, the arboretum was designed to serve both conservation and educational purposes, emphasizing native species and sustainable landscape practices. Visitors can explore more than 8 miles of walking trails that wind through the diverse habitats, offering plentiful wildlife viewing, especially birdwatching, and seasonal wildflower displays in spring and fall. The arboretum includes distinct feature areas such as the Foellinger Foundation Learning Center, the native prairie restoration areas, and the formal and perennial gardens which showcase horticultural diversity. Its proximity to urban areas makes it a popular destination for families and nature lovers seeking a tranquil outdoor experience without traveling far. Guided tours, classes, and special events enhance educational engagement, while the natural terrain offers peaceful strolls, photography opportunities, and a connection to the Flint Hills’ native ecosystems. The site’s commitment to native plant conservation contributes to regional biodiversity and provides refuge for local wildlife. Visitors are encouraged to respect habitats and enjoy year-round visits, with fall colors and spring blossoms being particularly popular times to explore.

Highlights

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Trail system offering diverse ecosystems including woodland, prairie, and wetland habitats

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The Foellinger Foundation Learning Center, hosting educational programs and exhibits

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Seasonal wildflower displays and birdwatching opportunities throughout the year

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The formal gardens showcasing native and ornamental plant collections

Notable Natural Features

Foellinger Foundation Learning Center

An educational hub with interactive exhibits, classrooms, and a gift shop focused on native plants and environmental stewardship.

Native Prairie Restoration Areas

Extensive tracts of restored tallgrass prairie providing habitat for native grasses, wildflowers, and wildlife characteristic of the Flint Hills region.

Lakeside Meadow and Wetlands

A natural pond and surrounding wetlands supporting amphibians, migratory birds, and aquatic plants.