The Moreton Bay Fig Tree, located in the heart of Balboa Park, is one of San Diego's most iconic natural landmarks. This majestic tree, which stands at over 80 feet tall, is believed to be over 100 years old, making it a living piece of history. It was planted in the early 1900s, and its species, Ficus macrophylla, is native to the Moreton Bay region in Australia, hence its name.
The tree’s sprawling canopy is supported by numerous large, exposed roots that stretch outward, creating a striking and unique appearance. The Moreton Bay Fig Tree is not only an impressive visual presence in Balboa Park, but it also holds historical significance. It’s a remnant of the early landscaping of the park and has witnessed the growth of the city and the evolution of Balboa Park itself. Over the years, it has become a beloved spot for visitors and locals, offering a peaceful oasis under its expansive shade and contributing to the park’s...
Read moreIt's a big tree. It has a very large trunk and a very wide spreading canopy. The field it's in isn't particularly nice, and there isn't anywhere to sit other than on the ground. The tree itself is fenced in to protect the trees delicate roots, which, while justified, really detracts from the trees beauty. The ground around the tree is also covered with dropped and rotting figs, which is slightly fragrant, and...
Read moreThis is a great gathering area. Plenty of shaded space under which to lay out a blanket. Love having little picnics here. Also very close to the zoo and the war memorial building in balboa Park. There are frequently people passing by and hanging out, taking naps. I advise coming in pairs or groups. Parking in the lot or...
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