The Ginkgo Restaurant and Café at The Morton Arboretum offer visitors freshly prepared food created with a commitment to sustainable practices, local resources, and flavors from around the world.| The Morton Arboretum
To plant and protect trees for a greener, healthier, and more beautiful world| The Morton Arboretum
Family members of all ages can connect and experience a fun-filled visit surrounded by trees and nature. This guide for visiting with children will help prepare you for all the Arboretum offers.| The Morton Arboretum
The 4-acre Children’s Garden at The Morton Arboretum offers the chance for kids to plash through secret streams, climb colossal acorns, and slide down giant tree roots all day long.| The Morton Arboretum
Begun in 1962, the Schulenberg Prairie now includes more than 100 acres of restored tallgrass prairie, savanna, and wetland habitats, and has become an inspiration and model for similar restorations.| The Morton Arboretum
Take on the challenge of a living puzzle at The Morton Arboretum’s Maze Garden. As you enter, you’re presented with a choice of possible starting points. Each will lead you along twisting and winding gravel paths between hedges of American hazelnut, yew, and other shrubs until you solve the puzzle by reaching the great sycamore tree and 12-foot-high lookout platform in the center.| The Morton Arboretum
Explore 50 acres of The Morton Arboretum’s majestic trees during this one-of-a-kind spectacle of color, light, and sound.| The Morton Arboretum