Mercer Arboretum

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Humble, United States

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Museum· Garden· Arboretum· Botanical garden

Mercer Arboretum Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Mercer Arboretum is located in Humble, United States on 22306 Aldine Westfield Rd. Mercer Arboretum is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

22306 Aldine Westfield Rd

Phone

+1 7132744160

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kelly Day

This is my first time here. I can only imagine how beautiful this place is when everything is in bloom. The east side is the main garden. It has lots of different areas including a fairy garden, a vegetable garden and plenty of water features. The west side is all beautiful, paved walking trails through the woods. Would be great for bike riding, too. Very peaceful. There is a playground for the kids, a picnic area and restrooms along the way.

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Mary Perez

Nice place to walk at but they close too early.

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becky devereaux

LOVE MERCER! So happy to see all that has been done to restore the gardens. Wish I lived closer to volunteer. Also wish the back tea garden would open soon. I have not seen that path open since Harvey.

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brian chen

Small but very nice gardens with many different kinds of flowers and plants. Good place for photo taken.

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Lian Oyerbides

Great place for a walk, explorations, and learning for whole family.

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Mike Ammash

Nice place overall to explore the many different plants, or go for a relaxing walk. It seems to be a popular place to take pictures on special family occasions also. I visited the place for the first time yesterday, I think it would look much nicer in the spring or summer when all the plants turn green and flowers bloom. There was several areas with dead plants, perhaps the place is not kept up regularly during the winter months. I would still recommend visiting place.

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Robert Steagall

A nice park, lovingly tended by some dedicated staff. Lots of people go there for formal picture backdrops. No admission fee, donations accepted, only just enough parking. In January many plants are dormant, so the effect is not as dramatic, but still pleasant.

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Thomas Hughes

It's cool ver peaceful and relaxing place to walk around