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    • About
      • About Us
      • History
      • Our Board & Staff
      • Contact
    • Support
      • Donate
      • Volunteer
      • Memorial Contributions
      • Sponsors & Donors
    • Visit
      • Important Information
      • PHA Visitors Guide & Map
      • Education & Research
      • Rentals
      • Professional Photography
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  • About
    • About Us
    • History
    • Our Board & Staff
    • Contact
  • Support
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Memorial Contributions
    • Sponsors & Donors
  • Visit
    • Important Information
    • PHA Visitors Guide & Map
    • Education & Research
    • Rentals
    • Professional Photography

PHA Vistors Guide & Map

THE PINE HOLLOW ARBORETUM TRAIL MAP IS CURRENTLY BEING UPDATED.

Please note, not all trails are displayed on this map. The Pine Hollow Arboretum has an extensive network of small intertwining and overlapping trails throughout the grounds. 

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  A gem in our community needs your support. 

Every season, 365 days a year, Pine Hollow Arboretum welcomes visitors free-of-charge to enjoy the only arboretum in Albany County. Pine Hollow Arboretum is a protected living sanctuary where trees from all over the world are showcased and where miles of walking paths wind around ponds, and rare species are nurtured for generations to come. But behind this serene beauty is a constant effort — tending the grounds, maintaining the collection of 3000 species, preserving habitats, and creating educational & cultural community programs for all ages. 

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