Explore the Arboretum
While you’re here for camp, take the opportunity to explore! The Morton Arboretum is a large public garden with tree-filled landscapes, flower-filled gardens, festive events, areas for children to safely play outdoors, and extensive walking trails through beautiful woodlands, lakes, and prairies.
Paved Paths and Hiking Trails
Near Thornhill Education Center
Explore the locations and highlights from your camper’s week at Summer Science Camp. See the Family Hike Guide for routes highlighting some of the West Side locations that are prominent parts of the Summer Science Camps program.
Near the Visitor Center
The main Visitor Center building has accessible restrooms, a restaurant and café, amenities, sitting areas, and an information desk. It is surrounded by paved, accessible trails that lead around Meadow Lake and through the Conifer Collection. These paths are perfect for a half-hour to hourlong excursion. Two accessible paved paths connect to Arbor Court, the main courtyard.
- Meadow Lake Trail, about a half-mile long, circles a manmade lake. Its shoreline is planted with sweeps of native plants and towering trees.
- The Conifer Walk loops through the Arboretum’s collection of cone-bearing trees and shrubs from all over the world. Because most are evergreen, this is a lovely walk in winter. Looping paths allow you to take a ½- or 1-mile walk, and the path connects to the Meadow Lake Trail for an even longer jaunt.
Tram Tours
To get an overview of the entire Arboretum, take a ride along the road loop aboard the Acorn Express, a shaded open-air tram tour that departs near Arbor Court in spring, summer, and fall. The driver will explain what you see as you pass. Purchase tickets in the Visitor Center. Tram tours run from late April to mid-November.
Art Exhibitions
The Arboretum hosts exhibitions of large-scale artworks, with a new exhibition every two years. The artworks are arranged outdoors in the landscape. Some of them are close enough to walk to from the main parking lot, but others will require a drive or a bike ride. The current exhibition Vivid Creatures features five colorful, playful animal sculptures placed amid towering trees and sweeping green vistas. The exhibition will be in place until spring 2027.
Concerts
Arbor Evenings outdoor concerts take place Wednesday evenings in the summer near Meadow Lake. Dance, enjoy food and drinks, play lawn games, and watch amazing sunsets over Meadow Lake from the view on Frost Hill.