How long is the light show at Morton Arboretum?

How long is the light show at Morton Arboretum?

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Time Out says After switching to a drive-through format for 2020, the Morton Arboretum’s annual holiday light show is returning this year as a mile-long, walk-through spectacle of LED lights and music, featuring a blend of new and returning light displays set amid 50 acres of trees.

How much is Morton Arboretum?

Arboretum Admission

Price Wednesdays Notifications Wednesdays are discount admission day.
Members Free Free
Seniors Age 65+ $14 $10
Children Age 2–17 $11 $8
Infants Under 2 Free Free

Are the trolls still at Morton Arboretum?

Here’s the news you need to know from the Morton Arboretum: The trolls are gone. The nature gods are coming. But! “Human+Nature,” (pronounced just “human nature”) is by South African artist Daniel Popper and will consist of five sculptures to be found around the park.

Do you have to pay for parking at Morton Arboretum?

Parking is free at the Arboretum. Visitors will find 33 parking lots along the roads winding through the Arboretum, all indicated on the maps.

Are bikes allowed at Morton Arboretum?

Please ride in single-file and stay to the right; most Arboretum roads are one-way. Bicycles are not allowed on paved walking paths, wood-chipped trails, service roads, off-road “cross-country,” or in Arbor Court adjacent to the Visitor Center.

What should I wear to the arboretum?

Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. The Arboretum is 66 acres, including the 8-acre Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden. Don’t forget a hat and sunscreen. Costumes are encouraged for children ages 12 and under or as a family unit with a unified theme.

What is replacing the trolls at Morton Arboretum?

How long will the trolls be at Morton Arboretum?

LISLE, IL — The giant wooden trolls that have loomed over Lisle’s Morton Arboretum for over two years are on their way out. The popular “Troll Hunt” exhibit will close Jan. 31, according to Chicago Tribune.

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