Andrews Arboretum
Boulder, Colorado, United States
Andrews Arboretum in Boulder, Colorado, was established in 1948 by Maud Reed, a passionate botany teacher at Boulder High School who used the open land as an outdoor classroom.
Named in honor of renowned local horticulturalist Darwin M. Andrews, the arboretum is an urban green space that offers walking paths and benches, though it is relatively small and has had issues with maintenance and identification signage in recent years.
Despite its modest size and challenges, it serves as a quiet place for nature appreciation and community connection within the city, reflecting a long history of local botanical education and preservation efforts.
Location
1560 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302, United States
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