The Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens is a 300-acre outdoor destination in Overland Park, Kansas — woodland gardens, themed plantings, sculpture installations, and a network of walking trails. For visitors in Johnson County who want nature and garden design without driving to Powell Gardens, the OP Arboretum is the right scale. Main paved paths through the central gardens are accessible; some outer woodland trails are less friendly to scooters.
How We Serve OP Arboretum Visitors
Scooter delivery lands at your Overland Park hotel ahead of check-in. The Arboretum is 10-15 minutes south of the main OP hotel cluster. The scooter rides in any vehicle.
About the Arboretum
- Formal gardens — themed plantings including Iris Garden, Train Garden, and rotating seasonal displays
- Woodland trails — network of paths through mature forest; scenic but trail-surface accessibility varies
- Sculpture installations — outdoor art throughout the gardens and along main paths
- Visitor Center — accessible building with restrooms, exhibits, and gift shop
- Event programming — seasonal events including the holiday “Luminary Walk” and spring/summer garden programming
Accessibility
- Accessible parking near the Visitor Center
- Accessible Visitor Center with restrooms and interpretive exhibits
- Paved accessible paths through the central formal gardens and main plaza
- Accessible seating along main paths
- Some outer trail paths are natural-surface; plan routes along paved sections
Pairing the Visit
With Johnson County destinations — natural pairing for OPCC convention attendees, Johnson County business visitors, or OP-area family events who want an outdoor break.
For garden-focused visitors who can’t make Powell Gardens — OP Arboretum offers a similar garden experience at smaller scale and closer to the metro center.