Hoyt Arboretum is a much-beloved Portland open space, covering 185 ridge-top acres about two miles west of downtown.
Acreage: 232.12
Acquired in 1922
Park hours: 5:00am-10:00pm. The parking lot and access roads are closed at 10:00pm.
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prefAddress – Hoyt Arboretum
4000 SW Fairview Blvd.
Portland
Oregon
97221
USA
- Hoyt Arboretum Visitor Services Hoyt Arboretum, a 187-acre living museum of trees and plants from all over the world, is located just 2 miles west of downtown Portland. Volunteers staff the Visitor Center and are there to answer questions and help interpret the Arboretum and its tree collections during Visitor Center hours. A variety of trail maps and educational and self-guided walk brochures are available in the brochure rack outside the Visitor Center at all times. A place of beauty and serenity in all seasons, the Arboretum is easily accessible from anywhere in the metropolitan area, by car, bus or the MAX light rail. You will also find parking, restroom facilities, ADA accessible trails and ADA parking at or near the Visitor Center. Admission is free. MissionThe mission statement of Hoyt Arboretum. Hoyt Arboretum is Portland's global garden in the wild, where we grow and exhibit trees and plants from around the world while educating our community and conserving vitally important plant bio-diversity. Hours and Amenities Description of Visitor Center hours, Park hours, parking, restroom and ADA parking and trails. Visitor Center Hours are:Monday through Friday 9 am – 4 pm Saturday 9 am – 3 pm Sundays and major holidays Closed Grounds are open and free to the public from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm daily. There is parking at the Visitor Center, at the entrance to the Bristlecone Pine Trail (off Fischer Lane), in front of the Stevens Pavilion on Fairview Blvd. and near the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial. There are several handicapped parking spaces in each of the parking lots. Parking is also permitted along Fairview Blvd. The Visitor Center and its restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Restrooms are open 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m daily. There are two miles of trails suitable for wheelchairs, baby strollers, and visitors who appreciate firm footing.