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  • Winter at the Arboretum

    Gone are the spring flowers and summer lushness, but winter at Eastwoodhill Arboretum will entice visitors outdoors in the cool crisp winter air to explore a...

  • Autumn at the Arboretum

    Eastwoodhill Arboretum in autumn is nothing short of spectacular, and it's easy to see why this season is the most popular with visitors. From mid-March (earlier in...

  • Spring at the Arboretum

    Eastwoodhill Arboretum is home to over 3500 different varieties of trees, and spring is the perfect time to see the park bursting back to life after...

  • Summer at the Arboretum

    The bright colours of spring eventually give way to warmer temperatures and the softer hues of summer greens. A peaceful leafiness descends upon the arboretum, creating...

  • Botanical Links

    Below are some links to related sites - for botany, conservation and gardens, both in New Zealand and around the world. *Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust* Pukeiti is a...

  • Our Spaces

    There are numerous beautiful spaces and gardens planted with distinct style throughout Eastwoodhill. From Corner Park - the first dedicated area planted by Douglas Cook in 1927...

  • Our Tours

    A guided tour is one of the very best ways to enjoy Eastwoodhill, discover new and amazing facts about the national arboretum and the 25,000 plants...

  • Arboretum upgrades and development

    To see what Eastwoodhill has planned for the next few years, click here.

  • Adopt a tree at Eastwoodhill

    Our first adopters have signed up and we are delighted to be talking with them about securing their special tree at Eastwoodhill. There are lots of trees...

  • Fundraising Events