A Kid’s Guide to Birding at the Arboretum
In this guide, we'll show you how to embark on your own birding expedition at the Arboretum. Download our free birding journal and get started!
September Hours: Open 6am – 3pm Wednesday through Monday. Last admission 1 hour before closing.
In this guide, we'll show you how to embark on your own birding expedition at the Arboretum. Download our free birding journal and get started!
In the arid Arizona landscape, every drop of water holds immeasurable value. It is crucial for our community to focus on water-conscious living.
The boojum tree, scientifically known as Fouquieria columnaris, stands out among the other desert plants with its strange appearance and intriguing characteristics.
Discover some of the fascinating birds you can spot at the Arboretum during winter. Learn about their unique traits and identifying features.
Uncover how plants and animals help each other here in the Sonoran Desert. Download the free printable and participate in a hands-on learning activity.
In the heart of the dry forests of the Gaan Libah plateau in northern Somalia, a botanical jewel exists in a delicate balance between survival and extinction—the Gaan Libah Aloe (Aloe jucunda).
These trees offer visitors a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of tropical ecosystems. Explore its origin, characteristics, and the fascinating story it weaves within our Arboretum.
Investigate native plants and the crucial role they play in our community. Download the free scavenger hunt printable and start exploring!
Explore Annie Weaver-Bryant's extraordinary work at the Arboretum and the intriguing study she is conducting on heat adaptation in peaches.