Where to find ginkgos in Washington, DC
DC Fall Foliage Map. Casey Trees has a DC Fall Foliage Map which geolocates a variety of trees throughout the district including what it dubs "fall showstoppers."
Ginkgos. Ginkgos turn a bright yellow in mid to late October and can be found all throughout the city:
Downtown between 11th and 14th St. NW between E and I St. NW.
Corcoran St. from 13th to 19th St NW.
Ogden St., Otis Pl., Spring Rd. NW off of 16th St. NW.
Between 13th and 14th St. NW, between Kittenhouse St. NW and Tewkesbury Pl NW.
In Adams Morgan, bordering Kalorama Park, 19th St. and 20th St. NW.
Holbrook St NE from Florida Ave to Mt Olivet Rd. NE and Gales St. NE, Kramer St. NE Rosedale NE.
Buzzard Point on V St. SW.
Between W St. NW and Calvert St NW between Observatory Pl. NW and 40th St NW.
Ridge Pl. SE off of 16 St SE
12 St. NE from Douglas St. NE to Randolph St. NE
27th and Olive St. NW
I St. NE off of 3rd St. NE, and Abbey Pl. NE between L St. NE and M St. NE.
Fun fact: There are only 22 ginkgo trees in Navy Yard