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Receive free admission to the Arboretum, plus many other member perks,
starting Sept. 10- Nov. 19, 2020.
 
 
The Arboretum – or Arb, as we lovingly call it – is 1,200 acres of professionally-maintained gardens, curated art, rare plant collections and accessible trails. 
 
 
 
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Join now and you’ll get free access to our grounds at one of the most beautiful times of the year. Your membership includes:
 
 
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Free admission to the Arb from
Sept. 10-Nov. 19, 2020.
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A 10 percent discount at the Arboretum’s AppleHouse and Gift & Garden Store.
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Free admission to popular fall events, including Scarecrows in the Gardens, Yoga in the Gardens and the World of Pumpkins display.
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Special membership pricing for our inaugural Fall Color Trail Run/Hike in October.
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Kids 15-and-under FREE!
 
 
Sign up for your Free Trial Membership
 
 
 
Want to know more about what there is to DO at the Arboretum? Check our recent blog highlighting 15 things to do at the Arb in September
 
Join today and find out why USA Today readers named the Arboretum the Best Botanical Garden in North America in 2019! Act now because only a limited number of trial memberships will be offered.
 
As a member, you can gain free access reservations by calling
612-624-2200. Questions? Call the Membership Office directly at
612-301-1257 or email member@umn.edu.
 
Already love the Arboretum and want to provide support?
Upgrade to a yearly membership and see this year’s Winter Lights display for free!
 
 
 
 
3675 Arboretum Drive | Chanhassen | 612-624-2200 | arboretum.umn.edu
Limited quantities available. Non-transferrable. No cash value.
 
 
 
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