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Hike the easy 0.8-mile Jenkins Arboretum Loop, featuring lush plant collections, a peaceful pond, and 102 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.09 km
216 m
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1.30 km
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Parking is available directly at the Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens. The arboretum provides a visitor center and restrooms, making it a convenient starting point for your hike.
No, dogs are generally not permitted on the trails at Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens to protect the plant collections and wildlife. Service animals are an exception.
The Jenkins Arboretum Loop offers beauty in every season. It's especially popular in late spring and early summer for its blooming azaleas and rhododendrons, and in autumn for vibrant fall foliage. Even in winter, you might spot flowering witchhazels.
No, Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens is entirely free to the public, and no permits are required to enjoy the trails.
The terrain features a mix of inclines and flatter sections. Paths are primarily paved or porous paved, with some woodchip alternatives. Be prepared for some steep portions, especially on sections like Elisabeth's Walk and parts of the Pond Walk, which lead down to and up from the central pond. Appropriate walking shoes are recommended.
You'll experience lush and varied scenery, including extensive collections of non-native evergreen azaleas and rhododendrons, woodland groundcovers, and native plants under an oak canopy. The central pond offers sweeping views and is home to turtles and frogs. The arboretum also hosts bunnies, chipmunks, and hummingbirds. Benches are strategically placed for peaceful enjoyment of the tranquil surroundings.
Yes, the Jenkins Arboretum Loop encompasses various paths within the arboretum. Your route will take you through sections of official trails such as Azalea Hill, Elisabeth's Walk, Pond Walk, Woodland Walk, and Valley View, offering a diverse experience.
Yes, the arboretum provides restrooms, a visitor center, and water fountains for public use, ensuring a comfortable visit.
Given the varied terrain, appropriate walking shoes are highly recommended. You might also want to bring a water bottle, especially on warmer days, though water fountains are available. Binoculars could enhance your wildlife viewing experience.
Yes, despite its detailed plantings, the arboretum maintains a natural and quiet atmosphere, offering a sense of solitude compared to larger, more crowded gardens. It's known for its peaceful environment.
Yes, be aware that paths like Elisabeth's Walk and portions of the Pond Walk are described as very steep, particularly when descending to the pond and making the significant uphill climb back from that area. Planning your route or being prepared for these sections is advisable.