Cox Arboretum and Gardens MetroPark
The Cox Arboretum and Gardens MetroPark is a arboretum and park located at 6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, Ohio. It is open daily without charge. Cox Arboretum and Gardens MetroPark is one of many Dayton area parks within the Five Rivers Metroparks system.
James M. Cox Jr. purchased farmland in the early 1950s that became a nature getaway that his family called Spring Running. In the 1960s, an effort to construct a housing development on the land was prevented when an extended Cox family member, Jean Mahoney, persuaded James M. Cox Jr to preserve the land as an arboretum. The family donated the property to a nonprofit foundation, and Jean Mahoney became the first director. Mahoney collaborated with Ruth Burke and Aullwood [House and Garden|Marie Aull] to cultivate the arboretum. In 1972 the land was given to Montgomery County Park District, now known as the Five Rivers Metroparks, in a public/private partnership.
The arboretum contains a shrub garden with over 500 varieties of trees and shrubs, butterfly [house (conservatory)|butterfly house] and garden, small lake, children's maze, conifer knoll, crab apple allee, herb garden, ornamental grass collection, perennial garden, rock garden, water garden, woodland wildflower garden, and of walking trails.
Cox Arboretum is a resource for gardeners and arborists with research and a publication on ivy plants.