
Hoyt Arboretum is such a nice, serene area and is located right in the middle of Portland! My friends and I met up at the visitors center for a short hike. There were bathrooms here, a water...
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Hoyt Arboretum is a renowned living museum located in Portland, Oregon, dedicated to the conservation of endangered species and the education of the community. With its vast collection of 6,000 trees and shrubs from around the world, including 67 rare or endangered species, the arboretum offers visitors a serene and beautiful experience throughout the year.
Visitors can explore the 190-acre park, which features 12 miles of hiking trails and three nationally accredited collections of conifers, maples, and magnolias. From self-guided tours to guided walks and workshops, Hoyt Arboretum provides opportunities for people of all ages to engage with nature and deepen their knowledge of trees and ecology. The arboretum also relies on the support of volunteers and offers various ways for individuals to get involved in trail maintenance, public education, and community science projects.
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Hoyt Arboretum is such a nice, serene area and is located right in the middle of Portland! My friends and I met up at the visitors center for a short hike. There were bathrooms here, a water...
The Hoyt Arboretum is my backyard. A five minute walk and I'm at the visitor center. Behind it is the Magnolia Trail. In front of it is the Wildwood trail that goes all the way up through Forest...
Amazing collection of trees in Washington Park, where we checked out the bamboo garden, monkey puzzle trees, fairy forest, ginkgo, and more, though we couldn't do it all, just didn't have enough...
On a recent trip to the Hoyt, I ended up on the Redwood Trail, which turned out to be an easy stroll just down the hill from the Arboretum visitor center. The shady path winds over several hills...
Friendly and informative staff at the visitors center- we let him know what we were up for and how much time we had, and were given the perfect recommendations. The redwood trail was so cool, and...
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