The Bermuda Arboretum is a spacious 22-acre expanse of wildflower meadows and forests, with walking trails that feature 20 exercise stations along the path. With its wide-open spaces and rich variety of natural habitats, the park attracts walkers, runners, picnickers and birdwatchers.
The Arboretum is located in Devonshire on inland property now managed by Bermuda's Department of Agriculture and Fisheries. The park was first established with horticultural specimens from the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew, sent by Queen Elizabeth II, as well as saplings obtained from Japan, New Guinea and Canada.