The Pale Garden is the latest biome introduced in recent Minecraft betas and snapshots. As part of the preview for upcoming game updates, it has garnered significant attention. This unique environment introduces brand-new poplar trees and distinctive shrubbery, so it is no surprise that players are eager to locate and visit this area.
Here is how to find and experience this new biome in Minecraft.
How to Find the Pale Garden in Minecraft

As a new forest biome added in the current snapshots and testing phases, the Pale Garden features not only uniquely generated poplar trees but also red shrubbery and a new type of fungus known as the shelf mushroom.
Although this biome does not have fixed spawn coordinates, the Pale Garden typically generates in areas with cold climates, low humidity, and high "weirdness values." In the world generation logic, it is often situated on the edges of plains and cherry grove biomes, frequently separated by rivers or valleys as natural boundaries.
While it is classified as a forest biome, it curiously does not generate near traditional forests or woodlands, making it slightly more difficult to locate than standard terrain. Players will generally need to do some exploring to find this new area near plains or cherry groves in colder regions. Of course, if you are eager to experience the unique landscape of the Pale Garden immediately, you can also choose to enter a Creative mode world and use teleportation commands to arrive quickly.
In addition to the Pale Garden, this beta and preview version also brings the highly anticipated abandoned camps, along with a series of new blocks and items. As the game's update date approaches, players are full of anticipation for the content to come.