Very nice quiet place. Parking is not clearly marked but I've never been there when there were more than 3 or 4 cars so it's not normally a problem. Every tree has a placard explaining the historical significance of where the tree or seed for that tree came from. Some of the signs are weathered and need to be replaced but still a very nice place to visit. The full loop trail is less than a mile. There are what appears to be paths along the perimeter of the grove. I do not recommend taking any of them as they are not part of the park and have some evidence of being occasionally occupied by the homeless. That being said, the park is still very well kept and I still highly recommend...
Read moreNice spot with many trees identified with a walking path among them. It has a shelter for having a picnic and normally quiet. The plaques identifying the trees have faded and need updated and the trees that were cut need a successor. I enjoy the...
Read moreThis was neat, although my teenagers weren't very interested in it. There is a small Pavilion where you could sit and have a picnic. Lots of the trees had really neat history. This was a fun little stop while we were in...
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