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The History of the Brenton Arboretum

The Brenton Arboretum was established by Sue and J.C. (Buz) Brenton and their children because of their love of trees, the importance of trees to our world, and their desire to preserve a beautiful and important natural area. The first trees were planted in the 140-acre Arboretum during the spring of 1997. The Master Plan was created by Anthony Tyznik, who for many years was the landscape architect for the Morton Arboretum in Chicago, Illinois. The Brenton Arboretum is a non-profit organization and is open to the public.

This land is part of the original “Home Farm,” which was acquired by Dr. James Brenton and his son, William Henry, soon after they arrived here from Indiana in 1853 by covered wagon.

Features of the Arboretum

Thus far, the Arboretum includes over 2,600 trees and shrubs representing over 175 species and types, all identified. You will find here, in addition to a central road with parking areas; walking paths, prairies, streams, a small lake and pond with boardwalks, delightful bridges and a pavilion for picnics and events. You will find this a natural, very tranquil place with vistas and places to sit and reflect.

You will note that most of the tree and shrub collections are set, by species, and grouped separately so as to heighten the viewer’s awareness and understanding of each type. Also, buffalograss, blue grama, little bluestem, and sideoats grama, (all native grasses) and native wildflowers are being planted extensively to bring the land back to its pre-agricultural setting.

A kiosk at the entry provides information about the Arboretum and the self guided tours as well as information on upcoming events and birding. The office includes a small reception area and library.

The Arboretum offers a variety of educational programs for children and adults through out the year. Of special interest for school groups is a program called “Knee High Naturalists” which was developed to introduce kindergartners to second graders to the world of trees.

Visitors are always welcome. For those interested in helping the Arboretum grow, a variety of volunteer roles exist that meet a wide range of interests.

There is no charge for admittance and tours can be arranged by calling 515-992-4211. A self-guided tour can be taken using a brochure available at the information kiosk. The Brenton Arboretum is located southwest of Dallas Center, Iowa at 25141 260 th St; two miles south of Highway 44 and 1-1/3 mile west of R16.

 

Open 9:00 AM until Sunset
Closed Mondays, open holidays
Phone: (515) 992-4211
Email: info@thebrentonarboretum.org