Morris Arboretum Loop
Morris Arboretum Loop
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Explore the Morris Arboretum Loop, an easy hiking route that guides you through a vibrant botanical setting. This paved trail spans 1.4 miles (2.3 km) and involves a gentle elevation gain of 103 feet (31 metres), making it perfect for a relaxed outing. You can expect to complete the loop in about 36 minutes, enjoying diverse plant collections and features like the
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.48 km
Highlight • Structure
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Highlight • Forest
2.27 km
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2.12 km
155 m
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2.10 km
140 m
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The Morris Arboretum Loop is primarily a paved, mile-long path, making it very accessible. While the arboretum has some hilly areas, the main loop maintains a gentle grade of less than 5%, designed to be ADA-approved. You'll find it's a leisurely stroll rather than a strenuous hike, with benches available for rest.
This easy 2.3 km (1.4 mile) loop typically takes around 35-40 minutes to complete at a leisurely pace. The gentle terrain and numerous points of interest encourage a relaxed experience.
The loop offers a botanical wonderland with diverse plant collections and seasonal displays. Key attractions include the unique Morris Arboretum Garden Railway, where miniature trains wind through tiny landscapes, and the Morris Arboretum itself, featuring the 'Out on a Limb' treetop canopy walk, historical structures, and formal gardens.
Yes, the main loop trail is largely paved and ADA-approved, with a gentle incline of less than 5%. This makes it very suitable for strollers, wheelchairs, and visitors of all mobility levels.
Absolutely! The loop is very family-friendly, offering interactive exhibits, educational opportunities, and special features like the Garden Railway that delight children. Seasonal scavenger hunts and nature crafts are also often available.
The arboretum offers spectacular scenery year-round due to its diverse plant collections. Spring brings vibrant blooms like cherry blossoms and tulips, while autumn showcases fiery reds, oranges, and yellows. Any season provides a beautiful backdrop for a walk.
Yes, sections of the route also pass through parts of the Out on a Limb Canopy Walk, offering a unique perspective from up to 50 feet in the air.
As a general rule for botanical gardens, dogs are typically not permitted on the trails within the Morris Arboretum to protect the plant collections and ensure visitor comfort. It's always best to check the official Morris Arboretum website for their most current pet policy before your visit.
Yes, the Morris Arboretum is a ticketed attraction. There is an entrance fee to access the arboretum and its trails, including this loop. You can find current admission prices and operating hours on the official Morris Arboretum website.
Parking is available directly at the Morris Arboretum. The loop trail starts and ends within the arboretum grounds, making it convenient to access after parking your vehicle.
The arboretum is home to over 11,000 labeled plants from around the world. You'll encounter significant collections of azaleas, conifers, hollies, magnolias, maples, roses, and witch-hazels, among many others, creating a rich botanical experience.