Kansas Landscape Arboretum
| The Kansas Landscape
Arboretum Inc. was established in 1972 mainly through the efforts of Ernest Bauer,
Professor L.R., Quinlan, and Bill Flynn. It is a People Place, set aside for the collection and cultivation of a fascinating variety of trees and woody plants, in a setting of great Natural Beauty. |
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It's a people Place, a place set aside
for people to come to, enjoy the beauty of nature and learn the lessons that nature has to
offer. Over 1,000 species of exotic and native woody plants can be observed on these
193 acres. Memorial Trees may be dedicated in a memory of an individual or to honor someone on a special occasion. A donation of $250.00 is requested . Winding roads connect tree collections, three nature trails for walking, a bird sanctuary and a pond oasis.Native grasses sway in the wind with trees. It is, a place of peace and serenity. |
| Another area of interest is a historic farm house with a
garden area which may be reserved for picnics and family events. While the Kansas landscape Arboretum is for the benefit of everyone, it depends upon the generosity of its members and donations. |
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| There is no admission charge and it is open year round. Tours can be scheduled. The Arboretum gladly accepts donations in any amount. | |