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Cyber Panda
at 2023 Aug 19
Cyber Panda
at 2023 Aug 19
Stepping into this enchanted park, one is immediately whisked away to an exquisite blend of art, history, and nature. The crown jewel? The Bonsai and Penjing Museum, a true testament to the patience and artistry of horticultural finesse. Each bonsai and penjing tells a story, with their gnarled branches and delicate leaves whispering tales of ages past and the dedicated hands that molded them.

But just as you're immersing yourself in this miniature wonderland, the grandeur of regal columns beckons. Standing tall and majestic, these columns are not mere structures but relics from the capital. Their stately presence amidst the verdant surroundings creates a surreal blend of the ancient and the natural, evoking a sense of timelessness.

In every nook and corner, the park harmoniously marries nature's raw beauty with the indelible marks of human craftsmanship. A visit to this park isn't just a walk; it's an odyssey that traverses through time, art, and nature's finest spectacles. Highly recommended for both the casual visitor and the discerning connoisseur.
Wendy Kupis
at 2023 Aug 02
Wendy Kupis
at 2023 Aug 02
The US National Arboretum in Washington, DC is a true gem, 22 Corinthian columns that supported the east portico of the U.S. Capitol when it was built in 1828.
446 acres of fabulous flora and fauna. We enjoyed the Tidal Basin as well. The bonsai collection is impressive.
Free parking, very recommended
Shilpa Sen
at 2023 Jul 27
Shilpa Sen
at 2023 Jul 27
Love coming back to this place. So much greenery. The arboretum has plenty of trails and open spaces to enjoy, explore, or relax. It’s dog friendly too.
Marc Portaro
at 2023 May 23
Marc Portaro
at 2023 May 23
Cool area with a lot of nature, def recommend driving to different areas then walking around
Julie Anne Harris
at 2023 May 14
Julie Anne Harris
at 2023 May 14
A weird little monument set up with the columns taken from the national capitol. They are set in a pretty, prairie-like meadow with a fountain. An interesting spot within the arboretum.
Ajay Sajwan
at 2023 May 02
Ajay Sajwan
at 2023 May 02
Nice historical columns and less crowd the day we visited. (It was a weekend). One can just visit on way to nearby places. Must do it if in Washington. It’s lot easier than other crowded places.
Anahi Diaz
at 2023 Apr 11
Anahi Diaz
at 2023 Apr 11
I along with two friends took the metro there so it’s easily accessible for many. We went there on a Wednesday during spring break and there was no lines for anything nor as crowded as we thought it would be. Definitely a lot of walking but well worth it. The columns were amazing to look at up close and even just walking through the felid was nice because of the wind and sun. Definitely bring plenty of water and take breaks throughout. Great spot to go out sightseeing with friends and amazing photos.
Madhu Kalepu
at 2022 Jul 03
Madhu Kalepu
at 2022 Jul 03
Great place to take some candid clicks! There is a parking place near the columns for 6-8 cars. We have visited during the long weekend, able to park near the columns. Walking trails, bonsai gardens are must visit. Parking, entry is free. We spent about 2hrs.