North Carolina Arboretum, The
Institution Code: WNCA
BGCI Member: Yes
About the North Carolina Arboretum, The
The North Carolina Arboretum is a 434-acre public garden located within the Bent Creek Experimental Forest of the Pisgah National Forest. Surrounded by the dense folds of the botanically diverse Southern Appalachian Mountains, the Arboretum is nestled in one of the most beautiful natural garden settings in America.
Established in 1986 by the General Assembly as an inter-institutional facility of the University of North Carolina, the Arboretum came into existence nearly a century after this country's father of landscape architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted, first envisioned such an institution near Asheville.
A center for education, research, conservation and economic development, and garden demonstration, the Arboretum offers a wide range of activities for visitors of all ages.
The North Carolina Arboretum is a public institution -- integrating education, landscape, and research -- that elevates the aesthetic, cultural, and economic quality of life in North Carolina. The Arboretum, through conservation of the traditional values, environmental resourcefulness, and botanical mystique of the Southern Appalachian region, broadens contemporary expressions of landscape stewardship.
Main Address:
North Carolina Arboretum, The
100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way
Asheville
North Carolina 28806-9315 United States of America
Telephone: (828) 665-2492
Fax: (828) 665-2371
URL: www.ncarboretum.org
Primary Email: info@ncarboretum.org