Verdict
Arnold Arboretum

Arnold Arboretum

Harvard's 281-acre living tree museum in Jamaica Plain, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.

The call

Worth it if you are watching the budget and you only have one day.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-17How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    A serene, free, beautifully landscaped escape — rolling hills of labeled trees, a lilac collection that draws crowds each May, and blazing fall color, all far from the tourist core.

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  2. 02

    The catch: it's out in Jamaica Plain, it's a place to walk rather than 'see,' and outside peak bloom or foliage it's a lovely-but-quiet green that won't wow first-time visitors.

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Is it a fit?

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Plan it well

Cost
Free
Timing
May for lilacs, October for foliage; daytime, free year-round.
Booking
None — free and open to the public.
Allow
1.5-2.5 hours
Accessibility
Paved main roads are accessible, though side paths are hilly and unpaved.
Getting there
Forest Hills (Orange Line) is a short walk from the gates.

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Sources and method (3)
  • A free public park and Harvard research institution spanning 281 acres in Jamaica Plain and Roslindale, designed with Frederick Law Olmsted as a link in the Emerald Necklace. en.wikipedia.org
  • Its lilac collection holds 407 plants across 173 taxa, celebrated each year on 'Lilac Sunday' the second Sunday in May. arboretum.harvard.edu
  • boston.gov