Arboretum at Constitution Park
Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
The Arboretum at Constitution Park in Deerfield Beach, Florida, is a nine-acre "tree zoo" founded in 1995 by city forester Zeke Landis, who began with 22 trees and palms and grew the collection to over 325 species from five continents.
The arboretum features a half-mile accessible walking path and includes diverse plant types such as flowering tropical fruit trees, exotics, palms, wetlands species, bamboo, natives, and a butterfly garden. The park also has tropical rainforests with misting waterfalls, recreational facilities like tennis and basketball courts, and a community center for events.
It hosts nature walks, art clubs, youth sports, and volunteer programs, making it a lively community hub as well as a peaceful natural retreat for plant lovers and families.
Location
66-124 Deer Creek Rd, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442, United States
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