Exciting News from The City of Dickson Arboretum
We are delighted to announce that the City of Dickson Arboretum has achieved a significant milestone by earning certification for having 30+ identified and named tree species! This certification recognizes our commitment to tree conservation, education, and public engagement.
Level 1 certification was granted for a period of 5 years by the Tennessee Urban Forestry Council. Requirements for certification included at least 30 identified and labeled tree species from an approved tree list, public access, a narrative detailing a governance and maintenance plan, and an inspection of the arboretum.
Visitors can now enjoy a self-guided tour through our arboretum, where each tree is labeled with its scientific and common name. Guided tours are also available by appointment. Every label includes a QR code to access more information about specific trees. This achievement not only enhances the educational experience for our guests but also underscores our dedication to preserving and showcasing diverse tree species.
Everyone is invited to explore our arboretum; whether you’re a tree enthusiast, a student, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The City of Dickson Arboretum is located in Buckner Park behind the Rotary Pavilion and is open during regular park hours.
The Dickson Beautification & Tree Management Board wishes to express our thanks and appreciation to the City of Dickson, Dickson Parks & Recreation Department and Staff, Dickson Parks & Recreation Board, and Dickson County Sheriff’s Department for all their support, advice, and hard work. We are grateful for their contributions and look forward to continuing our efforts to create a thriving and sustainable arboretum for our community.
Dickson Beautification & Tree Management Board
