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Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University Adventures

The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University is a historic botanical garden in Boston, Massachusetts, offering a dynamic landscape for education and research on woody plants.

281
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
250,000
Annual Visitors
1872
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University.

Entrance Requirements

Free access with no permits or fees required.

Best Time to Visit

April through October offers the best plant displays and weather conditions.

Visitor Information

Hunnewell Building provides information and facilities.

Getting There

Accessible via major routes and public transportation in Boston.

Weather & Climate

Boston experiences a diverse climate with cold, snowy winters and warm, humid summers. The best times to visit are spring, for blooming flowers, and fall, for vibrant foliage.

Conservation Efforts

Ongoing efforts are made to protect plant health from pests and environmental changes. The arboretum participates in global conservation and climate change research.

Camping in Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Top Trails

Peters Hill Trail

Easy
1.5 Miles

Features panoramic vistas and some of the oldest trees in the arboretum.

Hemlock Hill Trail

Moderate
1 Mile

A scenic route under a canopy of towering hemlocks.

Coneflower Meadow Walk

Easy
0.5 Miles

A beautiful walk through a naturalistic meadow.

Lilac Path

Easy
0.75 Miles

Showcases the arboretum’s famous lilacs, especially stunning in spring.

Trailblazer Tips

Visit in late May for the Lilac Festival to see blooms at their peak.

Morning visits provide a serene experience before the crowds arrive.

Guided tours offer valuable insights into the arboretum’s history and plant collections.

Wear comfortable shoes to explore the extensive trail network.

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