MPA Spotlight

Holiday shopping done yet?  MPA has the perfect gift idea: a beautiful 2009 Calendar depicting significant trees of Oregon. MPA's own Mushroom Festival is featured for November.  With tree care and pruning information, lots of room for writing, and plenty of interesting tree care trivia, at $14 each these calendars are a bargain.  Created by Oregon Community Trees, these wonderful calendars generate $6 to MPA for every one sold. Stop by at the MPA office or Visitor Center to purchase one, or two, or three! Calendars are only available until Wed., Dec, 31.

Support the Arboretum at the gas pump! SeQuential Biofuels will give the Arboretum 5 cents for every gallon of gas you buy. Every car can use SeQuential gas; no conversion is required, and their prices are competitive. Just tell the attendant that you would like to support Mount Pisgah Arboretum when you fill up! Click here for a map and more info.

Mount Pisgah Arboretum


Mount Pisgah Arboretum is a 209-acre living tree museum. Its riverside trails, quiet paths through evergreen forests, water garden teeming with life, bright wildflower meadows, and open views across oak savannas delight all ages. Located within Lane County's Howard Buford Recreation Area, the Arboretum lies between the Coast Fork of the Willamette River and the slopes of Mount Pisgah.

Mount Pisgah Arboretum is a non-profit organization dedicated to a mission of maintaining Pacific Northwest plant communities, offering environmental education programs for all ages, and providing facilities for the public enjoyment of its carefully restored and maintained site.

The Arboretum is dependent upon memberships, donations, and volunteers for its support and survival. You are welcome to visit and enjoy the Arboretum any day from dawn to dusk. Admission is free, but we hope you feel moved to join our family of supporters by making a donation or becoming a member.


 

This website was funded in part by a Lane County Tourism special project grant.

 

 

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