The white arrows make their spring return, winding their way through the garden to highlight the seasonal displays. The route begins at the Visitors Center and ends at the Dorrance Gallery with the route in between changing weekly. This tour is inspired by the white arrows used by H. F. Dupont during spring tour to point out the “must sees” in the garden. Please come out and see our changing exhibition.
White Arrow Tour
April 13, 2009 by Carol
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Hi! Our family was out yesterday and we really appreciated these arrows! it is so much fun for the kids to follow them and saves time in “wandering” around the garden. It was nice to be able to focus on the things that were in bloom. All the trees and flowers in bloom were spectacular! Thank you to all who make it such a wonderful place! =:)
Rachel,
Glad you enjoyed your visit. My family also likes the ‘bread crumb trail’ of arrows. I’ll make sure to pass your comments on to the garden staff.