The LA Arboretum in Arcadia is Open During Covid-19
Did you know The LA Arboretum in Arcadia is open! With 127 acres of plants, natural landscapes, an official wildlife sanctuary and historic buildings it’s a perfect place to visit during theses trying times with your family. In addition to their famous peafowl, visitors will see species of resident and migratory birds, aquatic creatures, as well as numerous species of small reptiles and mammals. Read below how you can visit and the necessary information you will need in order to enjoy the beautiful grounds.
Planning a visit to the Arboretum? Here is what you need to know:
Tickets are limited to preserve safe distancing. There are four entrance times per day: 9am, 11am, 1pm and 3pm.
Members are required to reserve free tickets online prior to visiting.
Non-members must buy tickets online in advance.
Tickets are not available at the door.
When visiting please wear a mask or other face covering for your protection and that of others.
Parking is free
Few other rules and guidelines:
Bring your own drinking water; it is not available onsite.
Stay 6 feet from visitors not in your household.
Stay on the main asphalt road; all paths are closed.
Entrance restrooms are open, all others are closed.
Benches are not available.
Online admission tickets required.
Adults: $15.00
Students with ID. and Seniors age 62 and older: $11.00
Children Ages 5-12: $5.00
Children under 5: free
Arboretum Members: free; reservations now required.
For information, please call (626) 821-3222.
Reservations required for next Free Day Tuesday, May 19. Reservations for the next Free Day open May 1.
Get more info here: https://www.arboretum.org