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  1. The Connecticut College Arboretum connects us to the natural world. With opportunities for exploration, teaching, research, conservation, recreation and public education, we are open to the public daily, at no charge.

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    The Connecticut College Arboretum is made up of 750 acres of landscaped campus grounds and Greenhouse, the Native Plant Collection, Caroline Black Garden, natural areasincluding Mamacoke Island and Bolleswood, and managed landscapes. The Arboretum serves a multitude of functions for the College and the greater New London Community, providing a welc...

    Use our new online form to sign up for a guided tour or to notify the Arboretum office if your visiting group consists of 10 or more people. We kindly ask all visiting groups of 10 or more to inform the Arboretum office one week in advance of their visit. In addition to the general policies, the activity must have no impact on the Arboretum grounds...

    Arboretum Public Guided Tour Visitors are welcome to join one of the Arboretum's knowledgeable docentsfor a free guided public tour the first and second Sunday of each month May through October. The first Sunday will be a tour of the Native Plant Collection and the second Sunday will be the Caroline Black Garden. Tours start at 10 a.m. and are gene...

    Arboretum Admission Hours and Directions General admission is free to the public Arboretum Hours Open every day, Sunrise to sunset (including holidays) Arboretum Directions & Parking The Connecticut College Arboretum is located in southeastern Connecticut, about 5 miles inland from Long Island Sound. The Native Plant Collectionis located at approxi...

  2. Connecticut College Arboretum honors the Mashantucket Pequot, Western Nehântick, Eastern Pequot, Mohegan, and other tribal nations who are indigenous to Nameaug, now called New London, and the land surrounding Coastal Alqonquin, also known as the “Long Island Sound Region.”

  3. Connecticut College Arboretum. Open everyday, sunrise to sunset. Arboretum Spotlight. It's that time of year again! Make sure you save the date for this year's 12th annual Music in the Meadow featuring three great bands, loads of family fun, great food and a great view too!

  4. Connecticut College Arboretum Olin Science Center, room 103 270 Mohegan Ave New London, CT 06320

  5. Join members of New London Trees to explore the Native Plant Collection with Arboretum interim director, Maggie Redfern. This introductory walk will focus on native trees recommended for planting in southeastern Connecticut.

  6. Connecticut College Arboretum Olin Science Center, room 103 270 Mohegan Ave New London, CT 06320

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