Old Forest Arboretum of Overton Park
Old Forest Arboretum of Overton Park
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The Old Forest Arboretum of Overton Park is a remarkable 172-acre urban old-growth forest and natural arboretum nestled within Overton Park in Memphis, Tennessee. Situated at an elevation of approximately 85 meters in Midtown Memphis, this unique natural monument stands as one of the few remaining old-growth ecosystems in West Tennessee, offering a vital green space in the heart of the city. It is a designated State Natural Area and part of the Overton Park Historic District, recognized for its…
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Elevation 80 m
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The Old Forest Arboretum offers a network of unpaved public trails, a 1.4-mile gravel path, and over 2 miles of paved roads (closed to motorized traffic). Most trails are considered easy to moderate, suitable for walking and light hiking, making it accessible for a wide range of visitors, including beginner hikers.
Yes, the arboretum is very family-friendly. Its well-maintained trails and relatively flat terrain make it ideal for children of all ages. The opportunity to spot diverse wildlife and learn about the 32 identified tree species through markers adds an educational element to a family outing.
Dogs are welcome on many of the trails within the Old Forest Arboretum. To ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and to protect the local wildlife, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
While the Old Forest features a mix of paved and unpaved trails, the paved roads (closed to motorized traffic) and the 1.4-mile gravel path offer more accessible options for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers. Some unpaved trails may be uneven due to natural forest terrain.
As a popular urban green space, the Old Forest Arboretum can experience higher visitor numbers, particularly on pleasant weekend mornings and afternoons. For a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekday mornings or later in the afternoon.
The Old Forest is a haven for wildlife, especially birds, with 166 bird species recorded. Visitors often spot various songbirds, woodpeckers, and raptors. Mammals like squirrels and rabbits are common, and if you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of deer or other smaller forest creatures.
Beyond the general beauty of the old-growth forest, look for the 49 tree markers identifying 32 species, which provide an educational aspect to your walk. The forest itself, with its dominant tulip poplars, eleven oak species, and five hickory species, is a living landmark, representing a rare urban old-growth ecosystem.
While detailed maps may be available from local park resources, the trails within the Old Forest are generally well-marked. You can also use navigation apps like komoot to explore existing routes and plan your adventure within the arboretum's network of paths.
Each season offers a unique experience. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers like prairie trillium and celandine poppy. Summer provides a lush, cool canopy. Fall transforms the forest with stunning foliage colors from its diverse tree species. Winter offers a serene, quiet atmosphere, perfect for spotting wildlife through the bare branches.
Overton Park is situated in Midtown Memphis, which offers a variety of dining options. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and other amenities within a short drive or walk from the park, catering to different tastes and preferences.
Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) provides bus services that stop near Overton Park. Visitors are encouraged to check the MATA website for current routes and schedules to plan their trip to the arboretum.