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The Arboretum is open every day from dawn until dusk. Admission. There is no charge for admission to the H.O. Smith Botanic Gardens or the Arboretum land beyond the gardens. Directions to the H.O. Smith Botanic Gardens. From I-99 /Route 322 /Mt. Nittany Expressway. From the South on Routes 26 or 45. From the University Park Airport.
Hours, Admission, Directions, Parking. Find information needed to plan your next visit to The Arboretum at Penn State. Maps. A variety of interactive and printable maps of the Arboretum. Tours and Group Visits. Groups may request reservations for self-guided visits or guided tours of the H.O. Smith Botanic Gardens, available on weekdays.
The following overview lists the visiting hours for The Arboretum at Penn State in State College. The hours of the current day (today) are highlighted. Please note that opening hours on special days or holidays may differ from what is displayed here.
- Origins of The Arboretum at Penn State
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In 2007, alumnus Charles H. “Skip” Smith stepped forward to kickstart the initial construction of the Arboretum with a gift of $10 million dollars, and the H.O. Smith Botanic Gardensare named in honor of his father (also a Penn State alumnus). Since then, the Arboretum at Penn State has matured and grown substantially and in 2021, new pollinator an...
If you’ve never visited the Arboretum at Penn State before, this article will be a great introduction for you. And if you have visited the Arboretum before, I’ll show you what’s new! You can pick up a free map of the Arboretum at the Overlook Pavilion (pictured below).
New Parking Rules
Let’s get the bad new out of the way first – there is no more free parking at the Arboretum at Penn State! Quoting Penn State’s official news release on the matter: “Visitor parking is available in the Lewis Katz Building lot, just across Bigler Road from the old Arboretum lot. To park in the Katz lot, Arboretum visitors who do not hold a Penn State parking permit that is valid in an Orange lot must pay a fee of $1/hour. Payment may be made via the pay station in the Katz Building lot via cre...
New Pollinator and Bird Gardens
On a much happier note, new pollinator and bird gardens have recently opened, designed to attract pollinating insects as well as resident and migratory birds. In addition to thousands of of new plantings, the Wild Bee Hotel at the Penn State Arboretum has created quite a buzz! There are also new habitats for humansas well. A large pond/wetland areawas added in the Pollinator Garden area, sure to be a hit with the kids.
If you’ve visited the Arboretum at Penn State before, many of your old favorites features are still present (like the sundial, pictured below).
The Arboretum at Penn State was recognized as one of three “Great Places in Pennsylvania for 2020” by the state chapter of the American Planning Association. For those of us that live in Happy Valley, we’ve known this all along, but it’s nice that the Arboretum at Penn State is also highly thought of by “outsiders” as well. It’s a fantastic place t...
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Oct 27, 2017 · Overall, the Arboretum at Penn State is a nice place to visit if you are spending time on campus or if you enjoy beautiful gardens. Over the coming years, the garden has plans to greatly expand in size and add features such as a conservatory and a planetarium.
The Arboretum at Penn State is an amazing garden and amenity for the people in Central Pennsylvania. The Children's Garden alone is worth five stars. Our visit was in early October, 2018.
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