Welcome to Pohatcong Native Arboretum

54 MINE HILL ROAD

WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY 07882

Pohatcong Native Arboretum, Native Tree Museum of New Jersey, has an exhibition on display of over 150 species of native trees, shrubs, and vines. The plants are identified by plaques with common, family, genus, and species names. Between 2010 and 2015 our plant collection was tripled.

Pohatcong Native Arboretum is a Native American inspired sanctuary that honors our "Local Roots" both plants and people. The public arboretum features native woody plants organized by botanical family, Native American elements, forested wetlands, and a log cabin with an art gallery. 

This extraordinary place is an educational, scientific, and aesthetic wonder founded in 2002 by a grant through Rutgers University. The arboretum is located in Pohatcong Creek Natural Area, Washington Township, Warren County.

Plan a trip to Pohatcong Native Arboretum and experience for yourself. 

Open daily during daylight hours 


For the safety of our visitors and plant collection. Please observe the following guidelines:

Allow time to fully experience the arboretum. Trees and shrubs are labelled throughout the whole property including inside the fence. 

Thank you and enjoy your visit.                                       

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND STAY UP TO DATE WITH OUR PROGRAMS AND EVENTS

Directions: 

Pohatcong Native Arboretum is located one mile north of downtown Washington, Warren County. Driving west on State Highway 57 make a right on to Belvidere Avenue. Go 3/4 mile to a four way stop. Proceed straight (changes to Mine Hill Road). Go 1/4 mile down the hill. The arborteum is on the right before Pohatcong Creek and Fairway Valley Golf Club.

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND STAY UPDATED www.facebook.com/pnawt