You’ve probably never heard of this beautiful tree park in the small country town of Hughson. The Hughson Arboretum and Gardens is a lovely place to walk, run, or just explore the variety of trees and plants. This land for this Northern California arboretum was donated by local couple Judd and Margaret Sturtevant. Today, this arboretum is a hidden gem and lovely addition to Hughson.

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The Hughson Arboretum and Gardens stand as a testament to the Sturtevants’ love of nature and their community. It offers a chance for people of all ages to learn about nature and relax in a beautiful green space. After visiting the arboretum, drive through Modesto to stop at The Fruit Yard, a restaurant, market, and bakery all-in-one! And if you’re feeling inspired to do what you can to help preserve nature and wildlife, the Parks Project offers ways to get involved in your community to protect National Parks.

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