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

Previous
Previous

Non-Touristy Tours in Washington, DC

Next
Next

Where is the best place to cry in public in Washington, DC?