Washington Park Arboretum

Nature park
★ 4.8 (77K+ reviews) • 6K+ booked
Nestled in the heart of Seattle, the Washington Park Arboretum is a lush, green oasis that offers a serene escape from the bustling city life. Spanning an impressive 230 acres, this botanical paradise is a haven for nature lovers and casual visitors alike, boasting a diverse collection of plants and trees from around the world. Whether you're a seasoned botanist or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, the Arboretum promises an unforgettable experience. With its expansive gardens, natural areas, and wetlands, it invites you to explore its world-class collection of woody plants. Whether you're wandering the trails on your own or joining a guided tour, the Arboretum offers a captivating experience year-round, blending natural beauty with educational opportunities. This living museum of plants is truly a must-visit for anyone seeking tranquility and inspiration in the midst of urban hustle.
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2300 Arboretum Dr E, Seattle, WA 98112, United States
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4.8 /5
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韓 **
24 Jun
It was my first time to join a group tour. I felt very comfortable overall🤣without any pressure. The tour guide Anna was also very nice. She told a little story about each scenic spot. We set off on time so the itinerary was not too tight and the stay time was enough! You can still see a lot of snow at the end of June. It is really beautiful if the weather is good!!!
2+
Mei ***********
18 Jun
Snoqualmie falls and the forest are very beautiful, the itinerary has 3 stops, lower falls stop, upper falls stop and a 1.5 hour forest trail to see the twin waterfalls. The forest trail is very pretty but it is up a hill, so may not be suitable for elderly guests and hiking sticks are recommended
WendyKate ********
14 Jun
Perfect for family, friends and even solo joiners like me. The guide (Jennifer) is also helpful, kind and made sure everyone is safe. Her driving is also good.
클룩 회원
30 Apr
I had to go in a hurry that day, so I looked for tickets, but the tickets could only be reserved here, so I made an emergency reservation, received a coupon, exchanged the ticket, and enjoyed the show. The price was similar, but I took advantage of the same-day ticket availability.
Ling *******
27 Apr
Clean hotel, they provided the slippers and mineral water. I got a high floor with good view. Will come back.
EspiMarian ********
2 Apr
easy to purchase and claim. you can even buy your voucher on the same day. we had access to the aquarium & the pavilion which was next door. people were helpful. the every 15 mins ticket gets sold out easily in klook but we were able to get a spot that is within 1hr 15mins even though it was sunday. highly recommended plus you get discounts. thanks
2+
Gerald ****************
18 Mar
Chef Stone was an excellent guide, very energetic and insightful. Wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this tour to anyone coming to Seattle. All the food choices were spectacular!
1+
Klook 用戶
2 Feb
It's simple and convenient, the admission is very fast, the scenery is beautiful and spectacular, it is worth going up to the Space Needle to visit, I recommend it to everyone.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Graham Visitors Center

Welcome to the Graham Visitors Center, your perfect starting point for an unforgettable journey through the Washington Park Arboretum. Here, you can kick off your adventure with a Tram Tour that offers a sweeping overview of the park's breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're planning an event at the elegant Wisteria Hall or simply need a map and some friendly advice, the center's helpful staff are ready to assist. With public restrooms and a drinking fountain available, you'll be well-prepared to explore the arboretum's natural wonders.

Japanese Garden

Step into a world of tranquility at the Japanese Garden, a must-visit gem within the Washington Park Arboretum. This meticulously designed landscape offers a serene escape, inviting you to wander through its peaceful paths and discover the beauty of traditional Japanese horticulture. While there is a separate entrance fee, the experience of this harmonious garden is well worth it, providing a unique cultural touch to your arboretum visit.

Arboretum Loop Trail

Embark on a scenic journey along the Arboretum Loop Trail, a newly opened path that winds its way through the lush landscapes of the Washington Park Arboretum. This trail offers a comprehensive tour of the park's diverse plant collections, connecting the north and south ends of Arboretum Drive. As you stroll along the east side of Lake Washington Boulevard, you'll be treated to stunning views and the vibrant beauty of the arboretum's natural displays, making it a perfect choice for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Arboretum Foundation

The Arboretum Foundation is the heart and soul behind the Washington Park Arboretum, ensuring its beauty and vitality are maintained. By supporting environmental education programs and offering a membership program, it invites nature enthusiasts to play a part in preserving this lush sanctuary.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Washington Park Arboretum is a treasure trove of cultural and historical significance. It's more than just a botanical garden; it's a living museum that showcases the region's dedication to conservation and education. As you wander through its paths, you're walking through a piece of Seattle's history, making it a must-visit cultural landmark.

Interactive Maps

Enhance your visit to the Arboretum with their interactive maps, which are perfect for both tech-savvy explorers and traditionalists. These maps help you pinpoint specific plants and provide detailed information about the flora you encounter, making your journey through the trails both informative and enjoyable.