John A. Finch Arboretum
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About John A. Finch Arboretum in Spokane
The John A. Finch Arboretum is a 65-acre public park located in southwest Spokane, Washington. Established in 1949, the arboretum serves as a botanical garden and educational resource, showcasing a diverse collection of trees, shrubs, and other plants.
The arboretum is situated along Garden Springs Creek, which runs through the property and provides a natural water feature. The landscape includes wooded hills and various themed gardens, offering visitors a range of environments to explore. Over 2,000 labeled trees and shrubs, representing more than 600 species and varieties, can be found throughout the grounds.
One of the arboretum's notable features is its extensive collection of lilacs, with over 65 groups of these fragrant shrubs on display. The park also boasts a rhododendron grove, conifer and maple collections, and a variety of native and cultivated plant species that thrive in Spokane's climate.
The arboretum serves as an outdoor classroom for naturalists, horticulturists, students, and gardeners. It provides valuable information on plants that are hardy enough to grow in the local area, making it a useful resource for those interested in home landscaping. Throughout the year, the arboretum hosts seasonal programs and public events to enhance its educational and scientific value.
Visitors can explore the arboretum via a network of walking trails that wind through the various plant collections. A self-guided walking tour is available, offering a 1.25-mile route around the perimeter of the grounds. The park's natural charm and park-like character make it a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat within the city.