The Allegheny Arboretum
Welcome to the Allegheny Arboretum at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a living museum devoted to the study, conservation, and enjoyment of trees, shrubs, and vines.
The arboretum consists of the entire 354-acre IUP campus. There are 1,200 trees on the north campus, representing 104 tree species. The arboretum aims to document and care for these living treasures that give the IUP campus its lush appearance at all corners—especially the beloved Oak Grove along Oakland Avenue.
The GroveCam gives you a real-time look. The Allegheny Arboretum Virtual Tour can be taken online or while walking around campus.
The Concept Overlay Proposal, in combination with the IUP Facilities Master Plan, provides an integrated and comprehensive study of landscape planning through 2030.
The Confluence Discovery Park 2030 Master Plan aspires to transform a post-industrial landscape into beautiful, ecologically-rich learning environments.
A comprehensive survey and plan for restoration and care of the university's historic buildings and landscapes
Allegheny Arboretum Annual Report 2019–20
Photo Gallery
Photos of the Oak Grove, the scenic heart of the IUP campus
Board MembersBoard members of the Allegheny Arboretum at IUP
Support the ArboretumHow to financially support the Allegheny Arboretum at IUP
The map and guide to the Allegheny Arboretum at Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Green Design: Harvest to UseHarvested campus trees that would have been headed for the landfill or chipper have instead found new life as a source of wood for student art projects.