Description:

  • This is a non-profit botanical garden situated on 26 gorgeous acres of the California State University Fullerton. Botanical collections are sectioned into zones: the temperate zone, the tropical zone and the arid zone. There is a rare fruit grove featuring subtropical fruits like cherimoyas, kiwis, papayas, guavas and rare citrus varieties. The Children's Garden is the site for educational programs and hands-on fun. Also on the grounds is the Heritage House, an Eastlake Victorian cottage built in 1894 by Dr. George C. Clark, an early Fullerton physician, as his home and office. There is a lot of nature and a little bit of history here, making for a wonderful outing. Although admission is free, a voluntary donation is suggested.
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User Reviews for Fullerton Arboretum

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    I good place to relax

  • This is a really nice place full of interesting plants. It is free (not expensive and dirty like the person before me said). Though it is a little small one has to understand it is...

  • Read full thing to doreview
    • posted on 06.02.11

  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: +1 714 278 3579
    • Address:

    • 1900 Associated Road
    • (Northwest corner of CSU Fullerton)
    • Fullerton, CA 92831
    • Hours:

    • M-Su 8a-4:45p
    • Strenuousness:

    • No Sweat

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