Leila Arboretum was established in 1922 on land donated by Leila Post Montgomery, the widow of the late cereal magnate C.W. Post. The land formerly belonged to the country club. The Kingman Museum is a strategic partner and is situated in the grounds of the arboretum. There are over 25000 plants, including 3000 labeled trees, in six European-style gardens. The trails, labyrinth and sculpture gardens add further interest. There are free concerts, weddings and various other events held on the premises. The gardens are open between June and September each year.

928 West Michigan Avenue, Battle Creek, Michigan, Phone: 269-969-0270

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