By 1808Delaware

Join friends on Friday, July 26 at 11:00 AM for an engaging Tree Tour at Oak Grove Cemetery, led by Hunter Smith, Delaware City Forester. This event promises to be an enriching experience for nature lovers and history buffs alike. Located at 334 S. Sandusky St., Delaware, Ohio, the tour at Oak Grove will delve into the natural beauty and historical significance of the cemetery’s diverse tree population.

A Rolling Arboretum

Oak Grove Cemetery, situated at 334 South Sandusky Street in Delaware, Ohio, is not just a burial ground but also a rolling arboretum. Spanning 80 acres, it is renowned for its natural beauty, featuring abundant trees, flowers, and wildlife. This serene environment provides a peaceful ambiance for visitors, making it a place of both remembrance and reflection.

The cemetery is home to a multitude of beautiful deciduous trees that contribute to its tranquil atmosphere. Although specific tree species within Oak Grove Cemetery are not detailed in the available information, the cemetery’s lush greenery and well-maintained landscape are evident. The presence of these trees adds to the cemetery’s role as a sanctuary of nature, enhancing the overall experience for those who visit.

Meet the Trees

Hunter Smith will guide participants through a selection of notable trees, sharing insights into their history, species characteristics, and the vital role they play in the ecosystem. This is a unique opportunity to learn about the living monuments that stand alongside the historical headstones.

Event Details

  • Date and Time: Friday, July 26, 11:00 AM
  • Location: Oak Grove Cemetery, 334 S. Sandusky St., Delaware, Ohio
  • Meeting Point: Inside the front gate
  • What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended

For more information, please contact 740-363-2971.


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