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For current admission fees and hours, visit the arboretum's
website.
No running allowed on the trails of Morton Arboretum.
Overview
This loop features beautiful trails, lush trees, well-maintained grounds, and easy access.
Runner Notes
Running is not allowed on the trails of Morton Arboretum although you can run on the roads.
Description
This is a wonderful run on easy-to-access paths that wind through lush trees and fantastic scenery. The auto and bike paths are separate from the running path, so there is very little traffic. The paths are clean, and the park offers comfortable benches along the path for runners to take a seat for rest or pause to enjoy the scenery.
From the visitor center, start out on
Meadow Lake Trail to connect to the
Main Trail Loop 1. Once on the
Main Trail Loop 1 you'll run past areas designated for rare plants, honeysuckle, viburnums and magnolia.
Continuing on the
Main Trail Loop 2, you'll run through groves of mature buckeyes, oaks, lindens, maples and beeches. In the fall, this section of the run is gorgeous. The
Main Trail Loop 3 and
Main Trail Loop 4 make up the eastern half of the run looping around the East Woods.
The trail eventually loops back along the
Main Trail Loop 1, highlighted by forests of non-native tree species from Korea, China and Japan. Be sure to stop by the visitor center post-run to learn more about the history of the arboretum.
Contacts
Shared By:
Kristen Arendt
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