The Morton Arboretum, in Lisle, Illinois, United States, is a public garden and outdoor museum with a library, herbarium, and program in tree research including the Center for Tree Science. Its grounds, covering 1,700 acres, include cataloged collections of trees and other living plants, gardens, and restored areas, among which is a restored tallgrass prairie. The living collections include more than 4,100 different plant species. There are more than 200,000 cataloged plants.As a place of recreation, the Arboretum has hiking trails, roadways for driving and bicycling, a 4-acre interactive children's garden and a 1-acre maze.
The Schulenberg Prairie at the Arboretum was one of the earliest prairie restoration projects in the Midwest, begun in 1962. It is one of the largest restored prairies in the Chicago suburban area.
Daily: The grounds open at 7:00 a.m. and close at sunset.
Adults (18 - 64): $14 ($9 Wednesdays*)
Seniors (65+): $12 ($8 Wednesdays*)
Youth (2 - 17): $9 ($6 Wednesdays*)
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morton_Arboretum
Official Website http://www.mortonarb.org/
Phone +1-630-968-0074
Coordinates 41°48'59.072" N -88°3'54.609" E