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The James D. Reader Jr. Urban Environmental Education Center is a welcoming space for visitors. It offers amenities such as restrooms, information resources, and the support of a friendly and knowledgeable staff. The Reader Center is open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday through Friday, Mid March through October. Stay Connected!
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Across four sites including the gardens, arboretum, a bog,...
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Nichols Arboretum. Limited street parking available. City of...
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at Nichols Arboretum. Nearly 3.5 miles of trails crisscross...
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Ann Arbor, MI 48105. Nichols Arboretum. Hours Seven days a...
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Nichols Arboretum, locally known as the Arb, is an arboretum operated by the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Arb is located adjacent to the University of Michigan Hospital campus and the Huron River , and features over 400 species, including 110 species of trees, in a varied, hilly landscape. [1]
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- 1610 Washington Heights, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
May 29, 2022 · For the Ann Arbor nature-goers this summer, the Nichols Arboretum is ripe for a visit, if not several. About 3.5 miles of trails traverse this 123-acre temple to Mother Earth, filled with numerous ...
Meanwhile, Nichols Arboretum is a joint operation between the City of Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan. It is a 123-acre property with varying landscapes, ranging from wetlands to forests ...
- 1800 N Dixboro Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Folks picnic and play here, and many bring their dogs and let them off leash in the eastern prairie portion of the Arboretum. Known as The Arb, it contains 123 acres, which is large for a city the size of Ann Arbor. (For comparison purposes New York City's Central Park is 843 acres, almost 7 times as large.)
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The Nichols Arboretum, near U-M hospital and downtown Ann Arbor, offers trails, riverfront, picnic area, restrooms, and peony and lilac gardens. The Arb allows cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, canoeing and kayaking but does not provide rentals. It has extensive but dispersed collections of native and exotic trees and shrubs masterfully crafted into a naturalistic landscape begun by O. C ...