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Cofrin Arboretum UW-Green Bay
This 270-acre arboretum surrounds the
campus and is a very important wildlife
corridor on the lake. Because of its
habitat diversity, it serves as an oasis for
many species
of birds and
wildlife.
Established to
restore and
preserve natural
areas, it
is a great
place to see
native wildlife
in native
habitat. Six
miles of hiking trails take you to all
parts of the property.
Directions: From I-43 on Green Bay’s
east side, exit on Hwy 54/57 north.
Follow the UW Green Bay campus signs to the
exit for University Avenue and follow
that one mile to the arboretum.
Gazetteer: Page 68, D1.
Phone: 920/465-5032.
Web site: Cofrin Aboretum UW-Green Bay
Signature species: American
Woodcock, waterfowl, and
songbirds.
Rare species: Red Knot and Red-headed
Woodpecker.
Seasonality: Open all year.
Parking: Parking lots.
Nearest food & lodging: Green Bay.
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