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Overland Park
Kansas
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Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical
Gardens

A beautiful waterfall8909 W. 179th St. (just west of Antioch)
Overland Park, KS 66013
913/685-3604
Directions

Open seven days a week
8 a.m.-7:30 p.m., April 10-Sept. 30
8 a.m.-5 p.m., Oct. 1-April 9
Closed Christmas Day
(May close for inclement weather)

The Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens was founded to keep the city at the forefront of environmental and ecological issues. A leader of environmentally sound community development, the Arboretum is an educational, recreational and cultural resource for the Kansas City region.

About 85 percent of the property is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of natural ecosystems. The remaining portion includes traditional botanical gardens, the Environmental Education Visitors Center (EEVC) and maintenance facilities.

In 2006, our Master Plan was revised and includes the addition of 13 gardens, four conservatories and a new Visitor's Center. The plan also includes a rose garden, training garden, various home gardens, the Rill Garden and a new wedding green.

Butterfly on Black-eyed SusansThe Arboretum is located on 300 ecologically diverse acres in southern Johnson County. Eight different ecosystems have been identified on the site, including rare plant species. Hiking trails wind their way through the Arboretum.


Trees and benches may be purchased as commemorative items. If interested, call the Friends of the Arboretum at 913/327-5771.

If you are interested in reserving the EEVC, shelter or garden areas, call Leisure Services at 913/895-6390.

Volunteers are an integral part of the Arboretum's success. If you would like to join the fun, please call our Volunteer Coordinator at 913/685-3604.