Hoyt Arboretum
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Introduction
Founded in 1928, the 189-acre Hoyt Arboretum features over 170 different tree families and 6,000 individual trees. The species represented originate from every continent except Antarctica. Visitors can either explore the arboretum on their own via the park's 12 miles of trails or take a guided tour.
Activities and Programs
Family-Friendly Activities
Travelers with children will want to check out the family-friendly activities like seed paper workshops and "Tree Time" for preschoolers.
Adult Classes
There are also adult classes on everything from forest bathing to mushroom identification walks, with prices ranging from $15 to $30.
Visitor Experiences
Past visitors raved about the arboretum, expressing their surprise that such a tranquil place exists within city limits. Tourists are encouraged to take their time when exploring the trails and to plan their trip around one of the arboretum's weekend guided walks.
Location and Access
The arboretum is situated within Washington Park, southwest of the Portland Japanese Garden and north of the zoo.
Parking
Parking costs $2 per hour or $8 for the day, although it is limited. Visitors may prefer taking the MAX Blue or Red line to the Washington Park stop.
Biking
It is also possible to bike to the arboretum, but note that even regular bike commuters find it a steep ascent.
Admission
The Hoyt Arboretum is free for all visitors. During summer weekends, there are free guided tours. Check the events calendar on the Arboretum's website for more details.
Hours
The arboretum operates daily year-round from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. The visitor center is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.