Arboretum at ASU

Arizona’s largest public urban arboretum, ASU’s Arboretum has the largest public date palm collection in North America and is the Arizona selected site of the All American Selections Display Garden. Included are collections of palms, deciduous trees, fruit-bearing trees, conifers, evergreen trees, desert trees, cacti, and succulents. Arboretum walking guides are available at the ASU Visitors Center. Tours by special request.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Admission is free.
Address
Visitors Center: Apache Boulevard and Rural Road
Phone
480-965-8467
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.asu.edu/it/museums
Map
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