Arboretum & Botanical Garden

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Moscow, United States

uidaho.edu
Arboretum· Tourist attraction

Arboretum & Botanical Garden Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Arboretum & Botanical Garden is located in Moscow, United States on Johnson Cutoff Rd. Arboretum & Botanical Garden is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category arboretum in United States.

Address

Johnson Cutoff Rd

Phone

+1 2088855978

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Chris W

Amazing place to stroll. Beautiful scenery throughout the year particularly during the spring to fall months. Great plac for the family for photos and even just for a promanade.

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Ankit Patel

The loveliest feature of the university campus’ verdant grounds is the UI Arboretum & Botanical Garden. You’ll find it in 63 acres, just south of the President’s Residence and the university’s golf course, with undulating Palouse hills in the background. Open to the public with free admission, the arboretum was laid out on a former hayfield in the early-1980s, although its origins go back way before, to the early 20th century. In fact you can check out the site of the first arboretum, planted in the 1910s with majestic specimen trees, including a giant sequoia, on the north side of the President’s Residence. As for the “new” arboretum, this counts more than 17,000 plants from over 2,400 taxa, mostly organized into geographical regions, including Europe, Asia and Eastern and Western North America. On the south end are exquisite display gardens for xerophytes, ornamental willows, irises and heather, as well as a butterfly garden, magical in summer.

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Carlton Baird

Wonderful place to walk with great people.

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Ruth-Fiam Nord

Absolutely gorgeous place. Very well maintained!!! I strongly recommend checking it out in the fall and spring ... but of course summer with all the flowers is a reason everyone goes there. Unfortunately the Japanese garden is closed but hopefully will be reopened soon

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Tim Cameron

Beautiful array of flowers, trees, and shrubs. Nicely groomed walk-ways, accessible to strollers and powered wheelchairs. Shady grass lawn areas. Diverse botanical species from around the world.