Free parking, you can park right next to those trees but it should be reserved for handicap. Some many people ignore that the other parking is at the entrance about 5-7 mins walks to these tress. The peak time various year by year, but no worry you can go to facebook page and they would publish info with pic every week so you can plan you trip. I came on a Friday afternoon, there were good amount of people but not too much. You can walk into the wood hence to avoid the crowd. There are several benches you can sit and take...
Read moreThis place is a breathtaking scene of autumn beauty, filled with tall ginkgo trees covered in bright yellow leaves. The ground is a golden carpet, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The contrast between the vibrant leaves and the clear blue sky is stunning. It’s a perfect spot for a peaceful stroll, photography, or simply enjoying the seasonal colors. The ambiance is serene, with sunlight filtering through the leaves, making it an ideal location for nature lovers and those seeking a moment of...
Read moreAbsolutely breathtaking. And it's free! The golden boughs overhead, and the fan shaped leaves fluttering down and around your feet on the grass in fall...for heaven's sake, bring a camera. Family friendly, I spied strollers, many a leashed furry friend, and even small ponies. The Gingko Grove is a short walk from parking area. Places along the way to sit...benches and picnic tables on grounds. Bathroom available but may be...
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