the davis arboretum
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Lovely and peaceful walk. Sculptures and information about the plants. Great for family, friends, couples, pets, photography, sketching etc.
The Davis Arboretum is located on the UC Davis campus. It winds around Putah creek. Plants are grouped according to the region from which they came, including a redwood grove, South American area, even an Australian area. Restrooms are available on both ends. It is a level walk, well paved, and is great for dogs, strollers, and of course, bikes.
This Arboretum has a wonderful native plant section as well as sections that show off other botanical delights. I have been there dozens of times in every season and while spring is the most spectacular, all seasons are marvelous.
The Davis arboretum is free, which not all universities arboretums are! Its a great walk around water you'll see many different birds and turtles. Of course all the flowers, trees and plants are beautiful! Quite a few are marked and labeled as to what type of plant they are. And even better the Arboretum has a plant sale so you can buy the flowers/plants that you're viewing!
Some lovely views and an amazing variety of plants and trees, especially oaks, many with identification plaques. The demonstration garden is beautiful any time of year and is an inspiration for any gardener. Great for the whole family, including the dog (on a leash). A number of places to picnic.
We enjoy spending time in the arboretum, and particularly enjoy the areas that focus on different locations. Our favorite is the redwood area....it does provide a challenge for the groundskeepers to keep these mammoth trees appropriately watered, though. One thing that makes it less than desirable, at least in the hot summer months, is the stagnant Putah "Creek". The University has tried different things to keep this area aerated, but despite their efforts it still produces quite an odor on hot days when the water is low. Depsite that, I enjoy biking through here almost every morning.
Park in downtown or whole foods and go for a walk here. its very pleasant and safe. There's little parks on the way that give you information about the trees, there are lots of benches. Its also a good way to see the builds at the university and see the students.
The Arboretum is an old Davis standby. It gets its charm from its enormous selection of native and non-native plants growing alongside walking paths. Where it falls flat is the persistent green algal scum floating on ad near the surface of the old Putah Creek channel. About 100 years ago Putah Creek was moved from its original channel through what is now the Arboretum to its current location about 1 mile south. The stagnant remnant was supposed to provide a water feature for the edge of campus, but fails enormously. If you want to see plants, go to the west end of the Arboretum and skip the walk through it, unless you like green water.
Arboretum is a wonderful oasis in Davis; great place to escape from it all, take a walk, and move through various plant ecosystems simply by walking a few hundred yards. A gem.
The Davis Arboretum is a wonderful getaway right on campus for anyone. It offers a nice peaceful setting away from the hustle and bustle of campus. There are picnic tables, a small lake, bridges, resident ducks , geese, egrets and turtles. There are redwood trees, a section of native plants from Australia and New Zealand, many native North and South American species as well as Asiatic. Many of the trees and shrubs are labeled. It is a beautiful and relaxing place to walk, jog or bike or have a picnic. The entire loop is just under 3 miles.
The red woods are so beautiful . A well done effort something to get lost in for hours at end . The lake area and they walk with all the placards to read are enjoyable
Davis arboretum is a beautiful place to take a walk or jog. It's very relaxing and safe as well. We take walks here frequently as its peaceful and we'll kept
Easily accessible trail along the creek with interesting labelled plants from around the world, bridges, seating, grass, river life, bird and animal life to spot. Great photo opportunities. Escape the bustle, walk it , jog it or cycle. A great 'green lane' connecting the environmentally friendly campus towards the town.
A strip of nature following a creek about a mile long. Lots of ducks and various trees. Also has a big grass area
I love the trail. I'm making the trip from Vacaville twice a week to walk this beautiful park. It's amazing to me that so many plants from so many different parts of the world are living in this one place! Simple gorgeous!