VIRTUAL ARBORETUM TOURS
If visiting the University of Arizona campus is not in the cards for you, don't fret! We have assembled a series of "virtual tree tours" for you to enjoy remotely. Tours featured below capture photos and content taken from our campus tree tours. We hope it gives you a taste of the in-person experience.

Seasonal Bloom Virtual Tour
In natural Sonoran Desert landscapes, there are two peak periods for blooms and additional flowering surprises throughout the year. In cultivated landscapes, like that of the University of Arizona campus, there is even more floral inspiration in the Sonoran Desert's five seasons - Winter, Spring, Dry Summer, Monsoon, and Fall.

Edible Landscapes Virtual Tour
While all the trees in the Campus Arboretum are beautiful, some of them are also edible. Join us for a tour of these trees, including olive, fig, pomegranate, and a few you may have never heard of. Learn how many of these trees and plants have been cultivated as food by people here and elsewhere for thousands of years.

Sonoran Native Plants Virtual Tour
The University of Arizona Arboretum is home to some of the finest specimens of Sonoran native plants and trees anywhere. Join us as we tour the Joseph Wood Krutch Garden and other areas of the campus featuring these remarkable, adaptable, and water-wise plants and trees. Learn about their history, current use and why they should have a place in any desert garden.

Trees Around The World Virtual Tour
The campus arboretum is home to a unique collection of desert-adapted trees from around the world. Some will be familiar, and others are exotic. All of them are beautiful. Join us to learn what they are, why they are here and how they are used in their native country.

Medicinal Plants Virtual Tour
Plants have been used as medicine for hundreds, if not thousands of years. They are part of the history and lore of almost every society on earth. Join us to learn how these plants—from the Sonoran Desert and elsewhere--have been traditionally used to treat different ailments and other conditions.

Arboretum History Virtual Tour
Learn the history and the heritage of Arizona's oldest University. Follow our guides as they show you beautiful places and tell you fascinating facts about the growth and development of the University, and how it came out of the sands of the Sonoran Desert to become the jewel of Arizona!
Old Main, New Directions Tour.
What makes the Old Main building so important? It’s the first building on the University of Arizona campus and has been a place of education and learning for over 130 years. But it’s also the site of beautiful and water-wise landscaping, combining the best of desert and adapted trees and plants with water conservation practices suitable for our hot and dry climate. Join us to see how it’s done.