International Forest of Friendship

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Atchison, United States

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Arboretum· Museum of space history· Tourist attraction· Parks· Memorial park

International Forest of Friendship Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

International Forest of Friendship is located in Atchison, United States on Allingham Dr. International Forest of Friendship is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category arboretum in United States.

Address

Allingham Dr

Phone

+1 9133671419

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ben Marx

Tranquilizing. Beautiful. Great variety of trees. The kids are introduced to a love for nature here, or, at least, that trees can be entertaining. This will be my frequent place to visit for day trips. I told the kids if they hugged in this forest, they'd be friends forever.

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Ross Drinen

A real jewel for a pleasant hour or two. Or more. Wide sidewalks meander among an array of trees. Park benches aplenty to sit and take in the beauty.

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Pamela Bergstrom

What an amazing place! So much history and it is cool when you find your state and the tree your state sent. You see back in the 1970s they started this forest and asked each state to send a tree and all 50 sent a tree. Then they started asking countries to send a tree to be planted. I think about 30 countries sent a tree.

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Brea Black

A beautiful space to walk, sit or meditate. We walked around and read the different memorial plaques. The benches were nicely spaced out so mom could sit and rest as much as she needed to. This little park is a treasure!

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Travis Johnson

This was an extremely nice park for a weekend stroll with the family. It is stroller friendly and dog friendly, but you must keep your dog on a lease. It was interesting to see trees from different states and countries. From the looks of it, theybtook seeds or saplings from all over and planted them in the park. A few trees of note are an oak from Grandpa Earhart estate, a tree from George Washington's white house, and a Moon Tree. The seeds were taken to the moon on Apollo 14 in 1971, and they were brought back and planted. One of those trees happens to be at this park.