Every Michigander knows that nature is good for the soul. Thankfully, our state is home to all sorts of breathtaking outdoor destinations that never fail to amaze us while re-instilling our bodies with a sense of peace. There’s one locale here in the Great Lakes State that will transport you to a lush, green wonderland - and you’ll wonder why it took you so long to visit.
Nichols Arboretum is located at 1610 Washington Heights in Ann Arbor.
This gorgeous destination, fondly called "The Arb" by locals and University of Michigan students, draws in crowds year-round with its incredible natural beauty and charm.
With 123 acres of marvelous land to explore, there’s truly something here for everyone. No matter how many times you’ve visited, you’ll be swept away by the Arb’s greenery.
In summer months, the land here is especially vibrant. Stroll down pathways dotted with lush forestry or settle in for some sunshine in a grassy field. What’s not to love?
From a delightful peony garden to all sorts of unique wildlife, there’s no shortage of excitement to be had at the Arb. As soon as you arrive, you’ll feel a sense of peace.
As if that weren’t enough, this green wonderland is enhanced by the presence of the Huron River. During your stroll, take a few moments to relax along the waterfront.
Nature photographers will be in heaven here. Whether you’re an amateur or a professional, you’ll find all sorts of scenes to snap - provided by Mother Nature herself.
By the time you’re ready to leave, you’ll feel as if you’ve traveled through a real-life fairy tale. A journey to the Arb is like stepping into a completely new (and greener) realm.
For more information about this delightful destination in Ann Arbor, click here. Are there any other green spaces throughout Michigan that you can’t get enough us? Let us know in the comment section below!
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