About this Event
Join us for a morning walk through the spring beauty and thoughtful design of Highland Park. As the park comes into full bloom, this guided tour highlights the trees, shrubs, and gardens at one of the most vibrant times of year.
We’ll explore the park’s rich history and the vision of Frederick Law Olmsted, whose design continues to shape Highland Park today. Along the way, we’ll point out notable landscape features and some of the park’s historic “legacy” and specimen plants that make it such a beloved and remarkable place.
This walking tour offers a chance to experience the park as it was intended—alive with seasonal change, color, and movement.
Tour Details:
- Date: Saturday, May 23rd, 2026
- Time: 10:00am
This walking tour will last approximately 1.5 hours and will traverse winding paved paths throughout the park. Please note the tour requires the ability to walk and stand throughout.
Ron is a volunteer with the Highland Park Conservancy as both Docent and Garden Steward.
Additional Information:
The tour will begin in front of gatehouse #2 (399 Reservoir Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620)
Parking can be found along Reservoir Avenue along the south side of the street. Please follow parking sign guidelines.
Housekeeping:
Ticketing: This tour is limited and ticketed. If you are unable to attend, please be sure to cancel your ticket, freeing up a spot for another guest.
Weather Considerations: We are vulnerable to Mother Nature. This tour will be outdoors, so plan your dress and weather gear accordingly. In the event of heavy rain, thunderstorms, or high winds, the tour may be cancelled and rescheduled.
Accessibility: Limited mobility accommodations are available. Some paths in the park may have limited accessibility..
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
399 Reservoir Ave, 399 Reservoir Avenue, Rochester, United States
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