Ginkgo Grove Garden
Parking available
Every autumn, this grove of living fossils erupts in a blaze of brilliant golden-yellow leaves and stinky fruit.

šŸ“œ One of North America's largest groves of Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) trees, with approximately 300 mature trees.
šŸ” Especially stunning in autumn with brilliant golden-yellow leaves.

Why Go

šŸ‚ Spectacular autumn foliage, particularly late October to early November
šŸ”¬ See the results of a historic scientific experiment on ginkgo sex ratios
🌳 Explore a grove of living fossils, resilient and ancient
🚶 Easy access, open daily from dawn to dusk

Why Avoid

šŸ‘ƒ Female trees produce foul-smelling fruit in autumn
šŸ‘„ Weekends in late October and early November can be very busy

Tips

Visit on a weekday or early morning for a quieter experience.
No collecting of leaves, fruit, or branches is permitted.
Drones are prohibited.

šŸ…æļø Parking

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.

Cost

šŸ’° Free admission.

Hours

šŸ•’ Daily, dawn to dusk.

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