Kuechmann Arboretum
Lake Zurich, United States
Kuechmann Arboretum in Lake Zurich, Illinois, is a 7.8-acre natural area home to 25 species of trees, including many that are over 150 years old, with the oldest estimated to be about 275 years old, predating the American Revolutionary War.
Named after former Mayor Alton Kuechmann, a supporter of environmental causes, the arboretum has been revitalized by volunteers and environmentalists to create a nature play space called Kuechmann Kove, which blends children's play with natural exploration.
The arboretum features mature oaks, maples, elms, and white pines, along with birdhouses and bat boxes, serving as a beloved local space focused on tree preservation, invasive species management, and promoting awareness of pollinators.
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Lake Zurich, IL 60047, United States
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