The Bartlett is featured in New York Post article as one of the best spots for fall foliage

The Bartlett honored to be featured in the New York Post 's latest article, “The best spots for apple picking and fall foliage outside of NYC":

The Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens, located north of downtown and surrounded by forest, has foliage views “everywhere you look” on its 93 acres, said its CEO Jane von Trapp. Adding to the appeal are a number of trails that lead past champion trees, wetlands and even gardens, such as the Sensory Garden where even roses still bloom. “It’s spectacular right now,” von Trapp added. For peak foliage, visit in the next week or two. “Our parking lot might be full, but you would not know where those people are,” she said. The grounds are free and open to the public year round, from dawn until dusk. No reservations are needed, but visitors must stay distant from others and have masks.

You can read the full article on the New York Post’s website: https://nypost.com/2020/10/09/the-best-spots-for-apple-picking-and-fall-foliage-outside-nyc/

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