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The Boone County Arboretum is a 121-acre arboretum located at 9190 Camp Ernst Road, Union, Kentucky, United States. It is open to the public without charge during daylight hours.
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Boone County Arboretum

9190 Camp Ernst Rd, Union, KY 41091
4.7(529)
Open 24 hours
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The Boone County Arboretum is a 121-acre arboretum located at 9190 Camp Ernst Road, Union, Kentucky, United States. It is open to the public without charge during daylight hours.

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(859) 384-4999
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bcarboretum.org

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I have many beautiful pictures of this place but my biggest disappointment is the inconsistent schedule of bathroom maintenance, trash left by shelter reserved guests, parents, coaches, and teams leaving trash behind. We always try to leave the park better than we found it. However, a subsequent visit after (6) days revealed; the same black plastic glove, multiple plastic serving cups, bathroom feminine receptacles, over flowing with trash and smell, stalls with no toilet tissue and of course sinks never cleaned properly. Be it a sports complex or a nature center, none is excusable as far as appearance or basic sanitation. Weeds, choking vines, kill plantings, and then mulch is thrown but not spread on a tree base that is removed days later. Nothing that is generously purchased is maintained. For example, front entry peony shrub, never cut back or dead headed which would take (2) minutes and should be completed end of May. Often trash isn't removed from grass and run over by mowers. Bathrooms have been shut down as early as 6:30 P.M. when dozens are still in park. If you question, belligerent response is given. If park closes at dusk, thus the Bathrooms too. I know a few people that have given time to this park early on, and clearly this wasn't their expectation. If operators are willing to think outside the box, I would be happy to compose a better review on all sites w/stellar pictures when Boone county hints at showing interest!
HollyHoddieHollyHoddie
Well what can I say about our experience at the boone county arboretum except it is amazingness. So much nature in a busy city. The old saying stop and smell the roses, well here you can stop and smell several types of flowers. It is absolutely beautiful at the arboretum. Also very educational for the children. My 8 years cousin loves it. She is not much of an outdoors person however the mention of the arboretum gets her off her devices. We count the birds and squirrels, we look for all kinds of animals during our walks. I downloaded all trails an app that has the trails mapped out so we didn't get lost. This an excellent place for adults and children alike. There are plenty of benches along the paths so you can sit and relax for a moment. The trees provide a great shade to sit in while taking in all the beauty. I give it 5 stars as it just breath takingly beautiful and the butterfly garden is so ahhhh busy. So many flowers for the butterflies. The archways set up throughout adds a nice touch as well. Ohhh and the little bridges. Such a nice place.
Adon PolatkaAdon Polatka
This place is beautiful, well-planned and well-manicured. There is a great new playground at the front of the park which is great for younger kids. There are many soccer and baseball fields and tennis courts. There are also walking trails throughout the park. There are paved trails and hiking paths through different sections of the woods. Throughout the park most of the intentionally-planted trees and plants are marked with a placard. This is one of my favorite places to go for a walk, especially during the changing seasons.
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I have many beautiful pictures of this place but my biggest disappointment is the inconsistent schedule of bathroom maintenance, trash left by shelter reserved guests, parents, coaches, and teams leaving trash behind. We always try to leave the park better than we found it. However, a subsequent visit after (6) days revealed; the same black plastic glove, multiple plastic serving cups, bathroom feminine receptacles, over flowing with trash and smell, stalls with no toilet tissue and of course sinks never cleaned properly. Be it a sports complex or a nature center, none is excusable as far as appearance or basic sanitation. Weeds, choking vines, kill plantings, and then mulch is thrown but not spread on a tree base that is removed days later. Nothing that is generously purchased is maintained. For example, front entry peony shrub, never cut back or dead headed which would take (2) minutes and should be completed end of May. Often trash isn't removed from grass and run over by mowers. Bathrooms have been shut down as early as 6:30 P.M. when dozens are still in park. If you question, belligerent response is given. If park closes at dusk, thus the Bathrooms too. I know a few people that have given time to this park early on, and clearly this wasn't their expectation. If operators are willing to think outside the box, I would be happy to compose a better review on all sites w/stellar pictures when Boone county hints at showing interest!
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Well what can I say about our experience at the boone county arboretum except it is amazingness. So much nature in a busy city. The old saying stop and smell the roses, well here you can stop and smell several types of flowers. It is absolutely beautiful at the arboretum. Also very educational for the children. My 8 years cousin loves it. She is not much of an outdoors person however the mention of the arboretum gets her off her devices. We count the birds and squirrels, we look for all kinds of animals during our walks. I downloaded all trails an app that has the trails mapped out so we didn't get lost. This an excellent place for adults and children alike. There are plenty of benches along the paths so you can sit and relax for a moment. The trees provide a great shade to sit in while taking in all the beauty. I give it 5 stars as it just breath takingly beautiful and the butterfly garden is so ahhhh busy. So many flowers for the butterflies. The archways set up throughout adds a nice touch as well. Ohhh and the little bridges. Such a nice place.
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This place is beautiful, well-planned and well-manicured. There is a great new playground at the front of the park which is great for younger kids. There are many soccer and baseball fields and tennis courts. There are also walking trails throughout the park. There are paved trails and hiking paths through different sections of the woods. Throughout the park most of the intentionally-planted trees and plants are marked with a placard. This is one of my favorite places to go for a walk, especially during the changing seasons.
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Reviews of Boone County Arboretum

4.7
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3.0
4y

I have many beautiful pictures of this place but my biggest disappointment is the inconsistent schedule of bathroom maintenance, trash left by shelter reserved guests, parents, coaches, and teams leaving trash behind. We always try to leave the park better than we found it. However, a subsequent visit after (6) days revealed; the same black plastic glove, multiple plastic serving cups, bathroom feminine receptacles, over flowing with trash and smell, stalls with no toilet tissue and of course sinks never cleaned properly. Be it a sports complex or a nature center, none is excusable as far as appearance or basic sanitation. Weeds, choking vines, kill plantings, and then mulch is thrown but not spread on a tree base that is removed days later. Nothing that is generously purchased is maintained. For example, front entry peony shrub, never cut back or dead headed which would take (2) minutes and should be completed end of May. Often trash isn't removed from grass and run over by mowers. Bathrooms have been shut down as early as 6:30 P.M. when dozens are still in park. If you question, belligerent response is given. If park closes at dusk, thus the Bathrooms too. I know a few people that have given time to this park early on, and clearly this wasn't their expectation. If operators are willing to think outside the box, I would be happy to compose a better review on all sites w/stellar pictures when Boone county hints at...

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5.0
2y

Well what can I say about our experience at the boone county arboretum except it is amazingness. So much nature in a busy city. The old saying stop and smell the roses, well here you can stop and smell several types of flowers. It is absolutely beautiful at the arboretum. Also very educational for the children. My 8 years cousin loves it. She is not much of an outdoors person however the mention of the arboretum gets her off her devices. We count the birds and squirrels, we look for all kinds of animals during our walks. I downloaded all trails an app that has the trails mapped out so we didn't get lost. This an excellent place for adults and children alike. There are plenty of benches along the paths so you can sit and relax for a moment. The trees provide a great shade to sit in while taking in all the beauty. I give it 5 stars as it just breath takingly beautiful and the butterfly garden is so ahhhh busy. So many flowers for the butterflies. The archways set up throughout adds a nice touch as well. Ohhh and the little bridges. Such...

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5.0
3y

I recently had the pleasure of doing the Dogwood Dash 5K at the Boone County Arboretum. It was a wonderful route to take and walk to see the beautiful trees all blooming. The paths are paved for the walking trails at least the ones I was on. I would highly recommend taking a bottle of water, a camera, and maybe some sunscreen and spend some time taking pictures of the wonderful scenery. There are spots along the walk where you can sit on a bench and enjoy the view while watching birds and a squirrel or two run by. So if you get the chance please stop by the Boone County Arboretum and...

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