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The Washington Park Arboretum holds a world class collection of woody plants that can be explored on your own, via group tours, or through classes and activities. All parts of the Washington Park Arboretum, with the exception of the Japanese Garden, are open to the public and are free of charge.
- Tram Tours
This fully narrated 1-hour tour guides you through Seattle’s...
- Washington Park Arboretum
The Arboretum is a welcome oasis on the shores of Lake...
- Tram Tours
This fully narrated 1-hour tour guides you through Seattle’s outdoor living museum: Learn about plants from nearly 100 countries. Discover the Arboretum’s connection with horses. Understand which plants are part of a world-class collection!
The Arboretum is a welcome oasis on the shores of Lake Washington. Jointly managed by the University of Washington Botanic Gardens and the City of Seattle, its 230 acres contain a dynamic assortment of plants, some found nowhere else in the Northwest.
Large park, over 200 acres, free and open dawn to dusk. We got a bus to the park, about half an hour from city. This drops you and the bottom of the park. Easy walking paths, most wide. A map at this point would be useful, as if you start here, the visitor centre isn’t until you are almost half way round which wasn’t much help.
22 paź 2024 · Washington Park Arboretum contains one of the most diverse and important plant collections in North America displayed among 230 acres of woodlands, wetlands, gardens, and walking trails. Click on the headings below to learn about our major attractions.
Welcome to the Washington Park Arboretum interactive map. This map contains locations and data for the entire living collection of curated trees and shrubs. The data at this time is largely based on historic map grids and may not reflect current conditions.
Celebrate the long history of the Washington Park Arboretum by taking a stroll down memory lane. Learn about turn of the twentieth century movers and shakers at UW who created the living museum we love today.