Visit an oasis of trails and woodlands in the heart of Washington, DC
Events at Tregaron
Tai Chi with David Harold on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays
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Yoga in the Park with Ingrid on Sundays
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Planning Your Visit
Between the Cleveland Park and Woodley Park neighborhoods of Northwest DC, and just west of Rock Creek Park, you’ll find a green oasis of woodland gardens, meadows, streams and trails. Come visit!
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Tregaron Conservancy restores, enhances and maintains the parkland. We rely solely on private donations. Every gift makes a difference.
Tregaron Awarded Grant by ExtremeTerrain Supporting Trail Improvements
Thanks to a grant from ExtremeTerrain’s Clean Trail Grant Program, Tregaron Conservancy volunteers removed invasive ground cover and added new native plants along our trails this fall. The deeper roots of …
The sprawling Tregaron Conservancy in Cleveland Park is one of D.C.’s best community green spaces….”
— The Washington Post, March 28, 2024
Known as one of D.C.’s most prized havens for natural beauty and tranquility, the Tregaron Conservancy encompasses acres of lush garden, winding trails, and woodlands…
— FlyWashington, Spring 2024
Every spring and fall, Tregaron volunteers host students from our local elementary school for storytime and guided hikes. It means a lot to see the students delight in nature learning AND bringing it back to the classroom to create art and poetry! #naturelearning #outdoorclassroom #naturelovers #getoutside #lovetregaron
Today we`re celebrating the birthday of Ellen Biddle Shipman, 1869-1950. Shipman began her career rather late, but soon became known as "the dean of women landscape architects." She was part of the first generation of women to break into a largely male profession. Shipman lectured widely and ultimately designed over 600 gardens across the U.S. Tregaron (then The Causeway estate) was the largest of her "wild garden" designs, and it is the only one that is still open to the public. We draw inspiration from her design genius every day. #landscapearchitecture #gardendesign #landscapedesign #thisplacematters #lovetregaron
October has been a special month for the Conservancy in welcoming community for music, volunteer projects, and of course leaf peeping. Enjoy this slide show from Tregaron Unplugged, held on October 4, in partnership with @washingtonperformingarts Mars Arts DC initiative.
#lovetregaron #autumnvibes🍁 #naturecommunity #dc #marsartsdc #washingtonperformingarts
Planting day! Our volunteers and pro crew are out in force today (and tomorrow) planting native trees, shrubs and perennials. Swing by to see wild garden enhancements in action! @hawthorne.garden.design @olney_gardens_wholesale #nativeplants #dcgardens #historicplaces #thisplacematters #lovetregaron
What a joy spending the morning with @ph_international_org! Thank you for volunteering and building cross-cultural connections with us again this fall.
A birdwatcher looks to the treetops for resident and migrating birds. Are you a bird lover? Join filmmaker Cintia Cabib and Tregaron Conservancy at the Cleveland Park Library on Saturday, Nov. 1 from 2-3:00pm for a free screening of "Bird Walk." The documentary film features the birds and birders that have flocked to RedGate Park in Rockville, Maryland, where 160+ species have been sighted, and follows the grassroots campaign which helped preserve this defunct golf course.
Following the screening, there will be a discussion with Cintia and Christine Powell, bird surveyor and volunteer landscape co-leader at Tregaron. Link to register in bio.
@birdwalkfilm @dcpubliclibrary #lovetregaron #birdwalk #birdtalk #clevelandparklibrary #popville #birders
Photo at Tregaron by @jpackardphoto