Highstead Arboretum
Redding, Connecticut, United States
Highstead Arboretum in Redding, Connecticut, was founded in 1982 by Elisabeth and James Dudley who initially purchased land to build a home and committed to responsible land stewardship.
The arboretum covers 36 acres of diverse woodland, meadows, a pond, and swamp areas, providing a natural habitat focused on conservation and education. Over the years, Highstead has grown into an organization dedicated not only to preserving this land but also to promoting land conservation throughout New England.
It offers public events, educational programs, and research opportunities that emphasize ecological sustainability and stewardship. Highstead balances its role as a tranquil natural refuge with active work in conservation science and community engagement in environmental care.
Location
127 Lonetown Rd, Redding, CT 06896, United States
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