Hoyt Arboretum

A place like no other near Portland in Oregon

Hoyt Arboretum

Since its establishment in 1928, the Hoyt Arboretum has grown into a remarkable 189-acre green space. It boasts an impressive collection of over 6,000 individual trees from more than 170 different tree families, representing species from every continent except Antarctica. If you visit, you have the option to explore the arboretum at your own pace using the 12 miles of trails available, or you can join a guided tour for a more informative experience. Families with children will be delighted by the variety of family-friendly activities, such as engaging seed paper workshops and “Tree Time” sessions specifically designed for preschoolers. Additionally, adults can partake in specialized classes covering topics like the therapeutic practice of forest bathing or the art of identifying mushrooms. These classes are reasonably priced, ranging from $15 to $30.

Travelers who have previously visited the arboretum were full of praise for this peaceful haven nestled within the city. They were pleasantly surprised to discover such a serene place in close proximity. Those who had experienced its beauty firsthand strongly recommended allocating sufficient time to fully explore the trails. Additionally, they suggested planning a visit during one of the arboretum’s weekend guided walks for an enhanced experience.