The Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden is a 127-acre living museum showcasing plants from around the world in a picturesque setting, offering visitors a peaceful retreat rich in natural beauty and history.
Situated in Arcadia, California, the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden spans 127 acres and serves as both a botanical garden and a historic site. Originally part of Rancho Santa Anita, this landscape combines beautifully curated plant collections from Mediterranean, subtropical, and tropical climates across the globe, set against the backdrop of California’s native flora. The Arboretum’s extensive trails wind through themed gardens, including the Australian Garden, Tropical Conservatory, and California natives section, providing visitors with immersive ecological experiences. Wildlife viewing is a notable attraction; peacocks roam freely and over 200 bird species have been recorded here. The historic Queen Anne Cottage, built in the 1880s, adds cultural depth and charm to the garden. Beyond horticulture and history, the garden hosts educational programs, family-friendly events, and art exhibitions, making it a versatile outdoor destination. With manicured landscapes, scenic bridges, ponds, and shaded trails, it offers serene hiking excursions, photography opportunities, and quiet picnicking spots. Its proximity to Los Angeles makes it a unique botanical refuge for city dwellers and travelers seeking diverse plant collections in a tranquil, naturalistic setting.
Queen Anne Cottage – a historic 19th-century landmark within the garden
Free-roaming peacocks and diverse bird species providing abundant wildlife viewing
The Australian Garden, featuring unique eucalyptus and acacias
The Tropical Conservatory with exotic and rare tropical plants
A historic Victorian-style cottage built in the 1880s, serving as a centerpiece and popular photo backdrop within the garden.
The garden is famous for peacocks that wander freely, offering visitors frequent wildlife encounters.
A greenhouse featuring a diverse collection of rare and exotic tropical plants from around the world.