Tuesday Travels to Suburbia: Morton Arboretum
This is the first installment of a new feature here at the Chicago, IL blog: Tuesday Travels to Suburbia. Although the city has so much to offer, there are some gems located outside the city in the surrounding suburbs. And I am not just talking about the IKEA!
For today’s installment, I give you the Morton Arboretum. It was founded by J. Stanley Morton who is credited with starting the Arbor Day Holiday. The arboretum features 1,700 acres, including 14 miles of hiking trails. In addition to a wide variety of trees from over 50 different countries, the arboretum is also home to thousands of plant and flower species. It also includes a children’s garden and a maze garden. The Morton arboretum is located in Lisle, Illinois which is approximately 25 miles southwest of Chicago.
Below are some photos of the west side of the arboretum.


Check out the video below for the kind of serenity the arboretum can offer.
For more information on the arboretum, including hours and admission fees, visit the Morton Arboretum website.
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