3 Botanical Gardens to Explore in Washtenaw County
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Washtenaw CountySituated in the heart of southeastern Michigan lies Washtenaw County, a vibrant and dynamic region filled with diversity and community spirit. Home to the prestigious University of Michigan, the county boasts a wide range of cultural, educational and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike. From the bustling city of Ann Arbor, known for its lively downtown scene and exceptional dining options, to the rolling countryside dotted with charming towns and villages, Washtenaw County o
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Botanical Gardens to Explore in Washtenaw County
Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols ArboretumMatthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum is a nature lover's paradise. Encompassing over 700 acres of beautiful land, it is home to a vast collection of plants and trees from across the world. Visitors are treated to a serene atmosphere as they take leisurely strolls along the various trails while admiring stunning wildflowers, beauteous gardens, and a picturesque river. The Arboretum also houses impressive sculptures and an award-winning sustainable garden.
Nichols ArboretumNichols Arboretum, with over 123 acres of land, visitors can immerse themselves in an array of beautiful plant life. The arboretum boasts a variety of gardens, including the Peony Garden, Magnolia Glen, and the world-renowned Matthaei Botanical Gardens. However, for those seeking an adventure, the arboretum provides scenic hiking trails that offer stunning views of the Huron River.
University of Michigan Nichols ArboretumThis 123-acre arboretum is a hidden gem of the Midwest that boasts a diverse collection of trees, shrubs, and flowers. From the peaceful trails that weave through the arboretum to the robust educational programs offered, there's truly something for everyone at Nichols Arboretum. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good tree pun? So if you're pining for a leafy getaway, stop on by Nichols Arboretum for a rooting good time. (I'll show myself out.)