Address: 1900 Associated Rd, Fullerton, CA 92831, USA
Phone: +16572783407
Sunday: 9AM–4PM
Monday: 9AM–4PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 9AM–4PM
Thursday: 9AM–4PM
Friday: 9AM–4PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
Carlos Pedroza
Nice area to walk and see all types of trees , plants and cactus. The location has a pond with turtles and fishes. It’s free to enter and they do except donations. They also sell fruits and vegetables in the main entrance. Overall we enjoyed our visit and recommend you stop by and give them a try when you’re in the neighborhood.
Colwynn Design
Very nice botanic garden. Parking can be limited unless you get there early. This garden has California Native and Desert sections, which can be quite dry and are best experienced in the mornings during summer. There is water flowing through other sections, making for a cooler walk, with lots of shade and plentiful starting for quiet contemplation.
AnnaSophia Servin
What an incredible surprise! The arboretum is a revelation, well designed, and thoughtfully curated. I took my Mom for an impromptu morning out for Mother's Day. We strolled the trails, delighted in the lake turtles, and enjoyed the sights and sounds of the beautiful flora and fauna. It's a suggested donation of $5 and I was happy to pay. I hope that they are able to continue to grow. I'd like to see more consistent labeling throughout the different gardens. Highly recommend this spot for a lovely day out.
Yoon Choi
Admission free. You can donate if you want. It is very nice place to hang out with family or close friends. Taking a walk, talking, feeling the beauty of nature, admiring various flowers, plants, and cacti... Small fall, stream and pond give you peaceful mind.
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Entrance is free. They do ask for donations but its optional. Suggested donation is $5 i think.
I don't think u can walk thru it they were upgraded the home for the public great history lesson of OC history.
@ Lizbeth Feliciano I was there about one month ago and we took my niece and her chambelanes to take pictures and they only charged $10 dollars to get in & they also asked for a photo Id to hold it @ the front desk until you are ready to leave. I am sure your Quinceañera photographers are pros they should have their permits so you should be fine.
The plant sale is going on now. Go to https://fullertonarboretum.org/sales-events/native-plant-sale.aspx for more information. Thank you for your interest and have a great day.
Furthest part of the parking lot, but depending on the day, there may be a preference. Before the trip, call the main line to verify.
Those types of questions would be best answered if you call the place directly.
They have a restored doctor's office/ house, windmill, Pergola, rose garden, several small lakes, and plants from around the world.
The calamondin does not tend to have a specific season when it produces fruit. It seems to have some fruit on the tree throughout the year. We have recently been harvesting fruit from it for our fruit sales at our front gate.
There is no admission fee. We kindly ask for donations to help us maintain our grounds. Thank you and enjoy your visit.
No.
We do not have a reopening date at this time. We will post it on our website and social media channels when we are able to do so. Thank you for your inquiry. We will be in contact with all membership holders with further communication when we do open.
We currently do not have any onsite events planned while the Fullerton Arboretum is temporarily closed. I believe there typically is a spring event that did serve high tea.
It's free to enter, but they suggest a $5 donation.
No. It is temporarily closed at the moment for all people but staff workers.
It is temporarily closed at the moment.
Only service dogs are allowed. There's more info on their website https://fullertonarboretum.org/plan-your-visit.aspx
No
April 6-7 according to their website.
It is free to enter every day. Es gratis todos los dias
No rooms. But I have seen it set up for a wedding with the white tents
Yes there is.
Yes
I believe they close at 430pm. If you go online you can confirm that
Calk The school
I would call.
Wheelchairs are not provided, but the arboretum is completely wheelchair accessible. I'm in a wheelchair and I love this place. As long as you have your own wheelchair, you can access every part of the place.
You can call to see about pricing. They do host events.
They are closed new years day.
Dont know
It's free. They just accept donations in any amounts.
I have no clue what they are, but the Fulerto Arboretum is a beautiful place. I'm sure someone there can answer that question.
No, they are not allowed unless they are service dogs.
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