Green-Wood on Wheels: Stroller-Friendly Tour
September 2nd , 10:30am – 11:30am

Green-Wood’s stunning landscapes, where history, nature, and community come together. Designed for parents and caregivers, this tour offers the perfect blend of discovery and connection as you uncover fascinating stories and serene beauty at a relaxed, easy-going pace. Meet fellow explorers, enjoy the outdoors, and experience why this Brooklyn landmark is an unforgettable destination for all ages.
Price: Free

(see details below)
Please note that if only 1 ticket shows as available during the purchase process, that is the last ticket available.
Before Purchasing A Ticket, Please Note:
- Tickets: There is no need to print tickets! Attendees will be checked in by name. Only one space may be reserved per person.
- Where To Go: Check-in takes place at the Green-House on Fifth Avenue and 25th Street (750 Fifth Avenue) all dates except June 3. On June 3, please check in with Green-Wood staff at the Gothic Arch, up the hill from our Main Entrance at Fifth Avenue and 25th Street (500 25th Street).
- Accessibility & Safety: This walking tour follows a route designed for gentle movement over mostly even terrain. However, some areas of the Cemetery include hills, grass, and uneven paths that may be challenging to navigate. The route is not fully ADA-compliant. We strongly recommend wearing suitable footwear.
- A Little More About Safety & Comfort: Unless there is a medical emergency, it may be difficult to exit quickly during the tour. Restrooms are available at the start and end of the tour, but not along the route. Please consider these limitations before purchasing tickets.
- Inclement Weather Policy: We monitor weather conditions throughout the day for the best chance of proceeding with the tour, and will not make a final decision until approximately 2 hours before the start of the tour. Cancellations will be announced via Eventbrite email blasts, so check your email and spam folders.
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Green-Wood’s public programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, as well as the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.