Mudgee Town Arboretum

The Mudgee town arboretum is a botanical identification of trees based on the '1993 Mudgee tree study'.
The report of a study undertaken by the National Trust of Australia, a copy of this report and the inventory
of trees is available for perusal at the Mudgee tourist information centre. A number of the trees pre-date the
founding of the town of Mudgee in 1838.

Two of Mudgee's parks, Lawson and Robertson, have been granted heritage listing. Individual identification
signs are on the trees. A brochure is available from Mudgee Visitor Information Centre.

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Facilities

  • Car park

    Experiences

    Activities

    • Flora/Fauna
    • Nature based
    • Self-Guided

    Our Location

    Market Street
    Mudgee
    New South Wales 2850

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