š One of North America's largest groves of Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) trees, with approximately 300 mature trees.
š Especially stunning in autumn with brilliant golden-yellow leaves.
š Spectacular autumn foliage, particularly late October to early November
š¬ See the results of a historic scientific experiment on ginkgo sex ratios
š³ Explore a grove of living fossils, resilient and ancient
š¶ Easy access, open daily from dawn to dusk
š Female trees produce foul-smelling fruit in autumn
š„ Weekends in late October and early November can be very busy
Visit on a weekday or early morning for a quieter experience.
No collecting of leaves, fruit, or branches is permitted.
Drones are prohibited.
Main parking near Quarters building (Route 50 entrance), 10-minute walk to grove.
Limited mobility parking available at the grove (access via Berry's Ferry road).
No direct vehicle access to the grove for general visitors on busy weekends.
š° Free admission.
š Daily, dawn to dusk.
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