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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. Take a walk through the Arboretum and discover this beautiful living collection.
- Maps & Trails
The Arboretum provides miles of trails for exploration and...
- Maps & Trails
The Arboretum provides miles of trails for exploration and contemplation. Arboretum Drive runs the length of the Arboretum from the Graham Visitor Center to the Pacific Connections Gardens. The Lookout Loop and Pinetum Loop provide interpretation of the collections and the history of the site.
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.
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.
Washington Park Arboretum. Gardens. The Arboretum collections are displayed in a variety of thematic gardens, ranging from the ecogeographic gardens in the south end to seasonal gardens such as the Witt Winter Garden. Some collections are displayed by taxonomic group.
How to use the map. How to add a shortcut to your phone homescreen. Use the Trail Map to find gardens and taxonomic collections. What's in the Map. The interactive map contains the location and associated data of the Living Collection, or curated trees and shrubs, growing in the Arboretum.
Washington Park Arboretum. The Arboretum is a hidden gem on the shores of Lake Washington. Its 230 acres hold a dynamic assortment of plants with plenty of walking trails and programs. Learn more.