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Peak Fall Colors Hit San Francisco

For two weeks, SF looks a bit like Vermont in the fall in the San Francisco Botanical Gardens
By - posted 12/6/2021 No Comment

The fall color is at its peak right now at San Francisco Botanical Garden… we’re told this should last just only 2 weeks. The Garden expects the peak colors to last through the second week of December.

While the color of the leaves in San Francisco will never be confused for Vermont in fall, that doesn’t mean there isn’t a nice show to take in a few pockets of the Bay Area and the Garden offers one of the nicest in the city when its Moon Viewing Garden and Temperate Asia Garden begin to turn.

In the Moon Viewing Garden, stepping stones lead down a small stream to the banks of a quiet and still pond surrounded by Japanese maple trees, at their autumn best right now. Visitors can step out over the water on a wooden deck to immerse themselves in the mosaic of reddening leaves overhead.

Visitors can also admire the blaze of the golden Ginko Biloba trees and Chinese tulip trees in the Temperate Asia collection. There are other nice splashes of color throughout the 55 acre Garden right now too, including at the Great Meadow, Redwood Grove, and beyond.

Peak Fall Colors at San Francisco Botanical Garden
Dec. 4 to Dec 18 (approx.) | 7:30am to 5pm (Last entry is 4pm) – Winter hours
San Francisco Botanical Garden, 9th and Lincoln, Golden Gate Park
FREE with proof of SF residency; $10 for non-resident adults

The Garden is also free for everyone (including non-residents), every day from 7:30-9 am and all day on second Tuesdays of the month. 

Boardwalk path covered with autumn leaves of Plum tree in Temperate Asia section of San Francisco Botanical Garden