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  1. The Dawes Arboretum was established in 1929 by Beman Dawes and his wife, Bertie. The idea for an arboretum came to Beman during his youth in Marietta, Ohio, where his father’s lumber business supported the family. In 1918, Beman Dawes purchased 140 acres of the old Brumback farm in Licking Township. The farm, known as “Woodland,” offered ...

  2. The Dawes Arboretum is a nonprofit arboretum located in Newark, Ohio. It includes nearly 2,000 acres (8 km 2) of plant collections, gardens and natural areas. The site includes approximately 12 miles (19 km) of hiking trails and roadways for a four-mile (6 km) driving tour.

  3. The Dawes Arboretum is a protected natural haven where everyday adventurers escape the ordinary. Find a new sense of calm in the Japanese Garden. Immerse yourself in the wonder of our cypress swamp. Or witness the largest collection of dawn redwoods outside of China. Wherever you wander at Dawes, you’ll find yourself off the beaten path.

  4. The Dawes Arboretum is open 362 days every year. Hours change seasonally and Arboretum members can enjoy an exclusive hour. Non-members must purchase a ticket in advance.

  5. The Dawes Arboretum welcomes your students to an immersive, life science experience complete with hands-on, standards-based programming led by Arboretum educators. Spark curiosity and encourage a love of nature with field trips and school programs for students in prekindergarten through seventh grade.

  6. The Dawes Arboretum is enriching lives through the conservation of trees and nature. Founded in 1929 by Beman and Bertie Dawes, The Arboretum was inspired by the couple’s love of trees and nature. Today we remain dedicated to our mission through providing exceptional educational programs and events as well as maintaining incredible ...

  7. The Dawes Arboretum encompasses nearly 2,000 acres of plant collections, gardens, trails and natural areas. We are a museum of trees! Explore by driving through our Auto Tour, hiking our scenic trails, strolling near our beautiful ponds, or simply relax and enjoy nature's beauty. Popular areas include a Japanese Garden, Conifer Glen, Flowering ...

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