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Greensboro Arboretum Trail (1.7 miles) Take a leisurely stroll on the paved and natural trails that meander through the gardens and open space at the Greensboro Arboretum. Visitors will find seasonal and annual plants, shrubs, trees, and flowers. This 17-acre site was developed through a cooperative partnership between the Greensboro Parks & Recreation Department and Greensboro Beautiful, Inc., a citizen-based, non-profit organization. For more information about the permanent plant collections and special displays at the Arboretum, call City Beautiful at 336-373-2199.
How do I get there?
The Greensboro Arboretum is in the Lindley Park neighborhood between West Market Street and Wendover Avenue. The main entrance is on Starmount Drive, south of West Market Street. You can also reach the Lake Daniel Greenway by following the paved trail to the northwest corner of the Arboretum. Cross over West Market Street and take the sidewalk that parallels Green Valley Road for approximately one-half mile, then cross West Friendly Avenue and follow the sidewalk east under the bridge. The Lake Daniel Greenway Trailhead is on your immediate left. View a detailed map.
Please Note:
Bicycles are permitted only on the paved trails in the Greensboro Arboretum. Greensboro's three public gardens are open year-round from sunrise to sunset.
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