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Ruth Bowling Nichols Arboretum

Ruth Bowling Nichols Arboretum
1015 SE Loop 456
903-586-7545

About Us:

The idea for an arboretum was conceived in August 1996, when State Sen. Robert Nichols, then a local businessman, donated 3.5 acres of land in Jacksonville to serve as the home for a new Texas A&M Forest Service office building. He leased an adjacent, similiarly-sized parcel of land to the agency for just $1 per year.

After giving it some thought, Texas A&M Forest Service officials decided to create on the adjoining land an arboretum devoted to educating school children, Boy Scouts, Master Gardeners and other local groups.

The new office building opened its doors in May 1999 and the arboretum followed suit shortly thereafter.

Named in honor of Sen. Nichols' mother, the Ruth Bowling Nichols Arboretum features several trails. The main trail is a quarter-mile long and broken into three sections, each featuring the different types of forests - pure pine, mixed hardwood and pine and hardwood - that are represented along the trail.

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