Edwin and Frances Hunter Arboretum at Palomar College

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San Marcos, United States

palomar.edu
Arboretum· Tourist attraction

Edwin and Frances Hunter Arboretum at Palomar College Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Edwin and Frances Hunter Arboretum at Palomar College is located in San Marcos, United States on Palomar College, Comet Cir. Edwin and Frances Hunter Arboretum at Palomar College is rated 4 out of 5 in the category arboretum in United States.

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Palomar College, Comet Cir

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+17607441150

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Mark Burns

Pleasant area with a nice walkway. Fairly small - took us about 30 minutes to walk all the paths. Not a lot of floral variety, but still pretty. The paths are excellent - they obviously put an emphasis on accessibility. Very little color. It was our first time to the college, so we found the parking a bit confusing. Ended up buying a 5 all day pass in lot 5.

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David Bennett

Not very large but there were some interesting trees there. Probably greener than usual due to recent rains.

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Cheryl McLeod

It is a beautiful garden. I was there in March but only for a few minutes so I cannot provide a complete review. I walked through a section on my way to and from a lower parking lot. Not very many plants are labeled so you need to take a photo and search the web if you want more info. The upper section has beautiful paths and Sculptures. The middle path looks like a temporary road used to get to and from a construction storage area. I didn't walk thru the cactus garden near Mission Blvd, but that area is also beautiful. The has a tall fence around it, but the gate did not appear to be locked.

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Mark Valen

A great little botanic gem nestled on the beautiful Palomar college campus

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Wendy Rees

Very nice location for a photo shoot. We loved how the pictures came out with the beautiful trees, sculpture, and wooden benches.

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Spiritae 1

Great place to visit, amazing plants. Many places to walk and sit in the shade. On leash dogs welcome, but no one seemed to be to policing too much

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j urban

Great place to commune with nature... despite the recent invasion of pokemon hunters.

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Andres Guillen

cute little arboretum, i like taking breaks here