Can you picnic in brooklyn botanical garden




















I went there once afterward with prepared picnic food, and was not allowed to bring it in. Does anyone else recollect picknicking allowed during the cherry blossom festival?? I'm a member, pompei. Subject: Botanic Garden years ago I used to sneak in with my husband this is b. It worked for a few years, we'd be acting like we were in high school and feeling all fun-sneaky, and then just sneak back out the same way.

But then they got the golf-carts and the guards would cover the whole place and spot us, and kick us out. Actually the new pretty fence looks even easier to climb over Ah, the old days I learned last year that feeding bread and other human food to ducks and geese not only might make them fat, but can damage their livers.

I've been bummed about this new knowledge, since it basically prevents me from feeding the ducks and geese at the park if I did it now, I'd feel like I was just breaking off little bits of poison with each toss.

I was happy to see that there is duck-friendly food available with the zoo. I guess I'll satisfy my urges there. I was just at the Botanic Gardens on Tuesday, trying to enjoy a piping hot chicken roti from Nostrand Ave.

I was happily munching away when a guard told me that food wasn't allowed. Admission All visitors must have a valid ticket for entry to the Garden that clearly states the date and time of the visit and has a valid bar code that has never been previously scanned redeemed at an entry point. Members are required to accompany their guest s when redeeming a Member guest pass. Member guest passes are only valid with an active Membership. Children age 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Effective September 1, In accordance with New York City Executive Order , all visitors ages 12 and older must show valid proof of vaccination against COVID for entry to indoor exhibition spaces and facilities, and all dining venues. Visitors over the age of 18 must also supply official identification displaying name and photo or date of birth.

Visitors who do not supply valid proof of vaccination and ID are only permitted entry to outdoor gardens and restrooms. Children under the age of 12 who are accompanied by a vaccinated adult may enter indoor exhibition spaces and facilities, and all dining venues.

The Garden does not have coat-check facilities and does not accept luggage or store personal items. NYBG reserves the right to inspect all bags and to report, relocate, or dispose of any unattended object or bag in such way as we consider appropriate. Strollers are allowed throughout the Garden grounds. Strollers are not permitted in the Haupt Conservatory and select galleries. Stroller parking is available at these locations.

My husband and I are planning a trip without the baby, for the first time since the baby! We like everything Thanks for any help! O'Shaughnessy When the usual pie lineup feels boring and uninspired for your dessert repertoire, you've got to make Sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest tips, tricks, recipes and more, sent twice a week.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time. Newsletter Shop Help Center. In case you needed a reason to visit this botanical oasis, its annual events are the perfect excuse.

In April, people flock from all boroughs and beyond to see the cherry blossoms during a month-long festival called Hanami. It kicks off with a weekend of celebration, Sakura Matsuri , which pays tribute to Japanese culture with traditional dance performances and other events.

In late September, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden hosts its annual Chile Pepper Festival , a one-day event that celebrates the almighty chili pepper with music, food, and festivities.

This is followed by a fall festival, Harvest Homecoming, when the garden turns its spotlight toward autumnal foliage and seasonal treats apple cider, namely. Kids are encouraged to come in costume for carnival games. During any given week throughout the year, though, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden hosts regular gatherings such as yoga, lectures, gardening classes, and more.

Check the calendar for a complete rundown. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden can be fun for little ones, too. In fact, some exhibits cater specifically to youths.

The Children's Garden , for instance, acts as a community garden where kids can learn about the process and grow their own flowers and vegetables within the garden's 1-acre plot the Brooklyn Botanic Garden divvies this up between hundreds of kids every year.

There's also an active compost here. In the Discovery Garden , kids can interact with the natural world through hands-on activities and educational exhibits. This one is geared toward very young children. Check the schedule for classes pre-registration required and drop-in events for children and families.



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