
Bartram's Garden: un parque ribereño público, gratuito y tranquilo, con senderos, vida silvestre y el árbol de ginkgo más antiguo que aún existe en el país.
Bartram's Garden es un parque ribereño público y tranquilo en Filadelfia, con senderos para caminar, una zona de juegos y vistas escénicas al río. Cuando el clima lo permite, el kayak y la pesca añaden actividad estacional. Los visitantes destacan el fácil acceso en tranvía, el entorno sereno y la observación de aves cercana, que va desde aves acuáticas hasta halcones. El sitio alberga el árbol de ginkgo más antiguo que aún existe en el país y una casa histórica en el lugar que a veces permanece cerrada a las visitas.
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Explora jardines históricos con plantas nativas y el árbol ginkgo más antiguo de EE. UU., que ofrecen belleza estacional y conocimientos educativos.
Disfruta de senderos bien mantenidos a lo largo de la ribera, ideales para caminatas, avistamiento de aves y vistas panorámicas de Filadelfia.
Accede al río Schuylkill para kayak recreativo y pesca, disponibles durante los meses más cálidos para actividades acuáticas.
Visita la Casa Bartram histórica para recorridos y exposiciones sobre la botánica colonial y el legado del jardín, con aperturas estacionales.
Participa en eventos como Nature at Noon caminatas de aves, talleres educativos y actividades para toda la familia durante todo el año.
Relájate en zonas de picnic designadas y un fantástico parque infantil, perfecto para familias y reuniones al aire libre informales.
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Kara Christiansen
Went to Bartram's Garden in the winter for a Nature at Noon bird watching meetup with Drexel's Academy of Natural Sciences. Easy to get there on the trolley. Beautiful views of the city and the river. The historic house was not open for tours unfortunately. The birding walk was lovely, featured some waterfowl, woodpeckers and hawks. Did not luck out and see the painted bunting but it was spotted there the following week. Seems great for kids, dog walkers and joggers. The trails are well maintained and there is a map available. When the weather is nice they have kayaking and fishing. I hope to visit again when the historic house is open.
Sarah!
It's free!!! Lots of lovely collections of plants in a waterfront setting minutes from central Philly. There's lots of walking trails and a fantastic playground. Not much late fall/ winter plant interest, so best to visit in spring and fall. Home to the country's oldest surviving ginkgo tree. It's male, so doesn't smell, and is gorgeous in the fall. Staff are friendly and encourage conversation.
Johannah C.
I’ve been here twice and I really enjoyed my time. I was here on a Wednesday this last time and it was super peaceful and relaxing. Not many people were here and I really got to enjoy the fall leaves with lots of squirrels running around. If you have a few hours before or after your flight, it’s the perfect way to spend decompressing since it’s only about 4 miles from the airport
R Pall
What an amazing hidden gem! So peaceful and take the time to walk to the river & lie down on one of the beautifully carved benches and gaze up to the sky & trees. No crowds, just peace :) And check out their gigantic ginkgo tree!
Danielle Howze
A pleasant surprise found in Philly. I enjoyed just strolling through and relaxing under a shaded tree on the swing that was there. Such a great idea!! I almost didn’t turn in because when you first see the sign on the gate you have to pass a building complex that is closed down. But keep driving it’s beautiful back there. And the welcome center you can purchase a souvenir and cold beverage.
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