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The Arboretum and Gardens
at Tanglewood Park
North Carolina Cooperative Extension is a
strategic partnership of NC State Extension,
The Cooperative Extension Program at N.C.
A&T State University, USDA-NIFA, and 101
local governments statewide. Extension
professionals in all 100 counties and the
Eastern Band of Cherokee translate
research-based education from our state’s
land-grant universities, NC State and N.C.
A&T, into everyday solutions. Extension
specializes in agriculture, youth,
communities, food, health and the
environment by responding to local needs.
N.C. Cooperative Extension is an equal
opportunity provider.
ABOUT N.C. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
Become a Friend of the Arboretum
http://go.ncsu.edu/tanglewood
Your donation helps maintain the gardens
and provide education for people of all ages.
Donors who give $75 or more receive a pass
for free entry to Tanglewood Park for the
year.
Fund raising efforts for the Friends of the
Arboretum at Tanglewood Program operate
under the auspices of the North Carolina
Agricultural Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-
profit, tax id 56-6049304. You will receive an
official receipt for your donation.
4201 Manor House Circle
Clemmons, NC 27012
managed by
N.C. Cooperative Extension
FORSYTH COUNTY CENTER
1450 Fairchild Rd.
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
336-703-2850
http://forsyth.cc/ces ● http://forsyth.ces.ncsu.edu
Brochure updated October 2019.
Education at the Arboretum
Visitors can learn a lot by spending time in our gardens. Formal education opportunities are offered through our Adult Education class series and our Youth Education program, which offers field trips for Forsyth County students. Education is under the direction of N.C. Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center, and organized in partnership with Extension Master Gardener Volunteers. Contact Extension for more details on educational programs at the Arboretum.
Highlights of the Arboretum
There’s a lot to take in during your visit to our gardens. Some points of interest include:
The Bog Garden Visit the carnivorous plants in this area, located within the Children’s Garden. While you’re there, step into the Little Library for more learning opportunities.
The Wildflower Garden See North Carolina native plants growing here. You’ll find a wide variety of shade-loving species. Early spring is the best time to view flowers blooming in this area.
Thank you for visiting the Arboretum and Gardens at Tanglewood Park.
The Arboretum showcases plants that grow in the Piedmont region of North Carolina and is managed by North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Forsyth County Center, in partnership with Forsyth County Parks and Recreation and the Extension Master Gardener
SM
Volunteers. The Arboretum is open to the public during the normal operating hours of Tanglewood Park.
Enjoy your visit!
The Arboretum and Gardens at Tanglewood Park