
About this Event
Walk with us as we introduce you to the vibrant beauty and ingenious vision of Frederick Law Olmsted's Highland Park during the most magical time of spring. This tour will capture the park's extraordinary transformation as life bursts forth, showcasing the early spring flowering trees, emerging bulbs, and the first signs of renewal across the landscape. We will explore Highland Park's rich history, design, and the brilliant landscape architecture that makes this space a living masterpiece.
Our tour will highlight Frederick Law Olmsted's visionary approach to landscape design, focusing on how his principles of natural beauty and urban green spaces come to life in the early spring palette. Our guide will point out unique specimen plants, early-blooming cherries, magnolias, and the subtle awakening of the park's diverse botanical collection.
Tour Details:
- Date: Saturday, April 12
- Time: 11:00 AM
This walking tour (adaptable to spring weather) will last approximately 1.25 hours and will traverse the park's winding paths. The tour requires the ability to walk and stand throughout. Meet the tour guide at the front of the Lamberton Conservatory at 180 Reservoir Avenue. The tour will begin and end at the Conservatory.
Susan, a dedicated volunteer with the Highland Park Conservancy, serves as both Docent and Garden Steward, bringing deep knowledge of the park's botanical and historical significance.
Additional Information:
- The tour begins at the Lamberton Conservatory. Look for sidewalk signage.
- Parking is available along Reservoir Avenue on the south side of the street. Follow parking sign guidelines.
Housekeeping:
- Ticketing: This tour is limited and ticketed. If unable to attend, please cancel your ticket to allow another guest to participate.
- Weather Considerations: Spring weather can be unpredictable. Dress in layers and bring a light rain jacket. The tour may be rescheduled in case of severe weather conditions.
- Accessibility: Limited mobility accommodations are available. Some park paths may have accessibility challenges.
Recommended Gear:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Light jacket or layers
- Water bottle
- Camera or smartphone for capturing spring's beauty
- Binoculars (optional, for bird watching)
Photography Note: Early spring offers unique photographic opportunities with emerging bulbs, budding trees, and the first signs of seasonal renewal.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
In front of the Lamberton Conservatory, 180 Reservoir Avenue, Rochester, United States
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