Salt Marsh Arboretum is a species diverse landscape bordering on the restored salt marshes of Gooseneck Cove. Estate gardener Devin Skelly will lead us for an engaging look at the intensive restoration efforts made, involving the reestablishment of native species. Devin will show us around the arboretum, describe the horticultural and restorative work he has done, and showcase the plant collection. Highlights of the arboretum include a paperbark maple grove, young giant sequoia trees, a collection of buckeyes (Aesculus), and the rare wheel tree (Trochodendron aralioides) and many more.
NTC MEMBERS:Use your membership code to receive $5 off. The code can also be entered to get tickets two weeks before General Admission opens.
Non-Members:General admission opens to the public on September 4th. To become a member and gain access to early registration click here.
Please note this tour involves standing and walking for the duration of the program time.
We have reserved October 9th as a rain date in case of inclement weather.