src=../im g s/celogo.gifalt=;a ign=top;ismap=;width=;height=; http://www.ci.eugene.or.us/pwlhendrick.htm <br /> piing ours at Hendricks Park <br /> r e guided tours , f Eugene's internationally known <br /> ndricks Park ododendron Garden will be offered <br /> 's spring on Sun ys, April through May 25, <br /> e inning at 1 p. :under the park's covered picnic <br /> h !ter. <br /> o n tlae Hendric Park gardeners every Sunday ,i <br /> moon to tour a rhododendron garden during the <br /> e blooming se on. Tour guides will identify plants, <br /> er historical ' rmation about Hendricks Park and <br /> wer gardening uestions. <br /> ndricks Park is ocated on the eastern edge of . <br /> gene's south hil s ridgeline forest. The 77-acre park contains an internationally recognized <br /> h dodendron gar en, 200-year-old fir trees and several hiking trails overlooking the Willamette River, <br /> University of regon and the city of Eugene. Founded in 1951 through the joint efforts of the <br /> ercan Rhodod ndron Society and the Eugene Parks Department, the 12-acre garden displays more <br /> 6,000 ornam tal plants highlighting rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias and viburnums. <br /> park is access ble by car, bicycle or bus. Follow Walnut Street to Fairmount Boulevard, then east on <br /> 't Avenue. r take the #27 Fairmount bus to the Summit Avenue stop and walk up the pathway <br /> ng Summit. To arrange for private group tours or to make arrangements for special access, call (541) <br /> 8 -5324. <br /> P sted 4/2/97) <br /> ~ . <br /> <br /> 1 of 1 ~ 04!02/97 16:54:24 <br /> ~I - _ - - <br /> <br />