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The National Arboretum is located in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, and features a diverse collection of over 100 forest types from around the world. Covering 250 hectares, it offers walking paths, gardens, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
With over 40,000 rare and endangered trees across a 250-hectare site, the Arboretum is a place of beauty, conservation, science research, education, tourism and recreation. What is an arboretum? Discover an exciting variety of things to do, see and experience at the Arboretum.
The National Arboretum Canberra (NAC) features 94 forests of rare, endangered and symbolic trees from around Australia and the world. Many of the trees are still young but two of the forests are over 100 years old.
Just minutes from the city, the National Arboretum is a vibrant destination for conservation, community, education, award-winning architecture, and events – inviting you to explore a world where nature, art, and adventure come together. Every visit is a new experience waiting to unfold.
An arboretum (pl.: arboreta) is a botanical collection composed exclusively of trees and shrubs of a variety of species. It is a living museum of trees and woody plants, grown and cared for by an organization committed to their stewardship.
With over 44,000 rare and endangered trees across a 250-hectare site, the Arboretum is a place of beauty, conservation, education, tourism and recreation and is less than 6km from the city centre!
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