The Remarkable Bridge In Massachusetts That Everyone Should Visit At Least Once

The Bridge of Flowers in Massachusetts is a unique floating garden that offers stunning views and lush greenery.

Massachusetts is full of amazing natural sights and man-made wonders, but it’s not often that the two merge to form a truly remarkable landmark like the Bridge of Flowers. This special place combines stunning views with lush greenery and blooms. Here’s what you need to know about visiting.

The Bridge of Flowers connects the towns of Shelburne and Buckland.

It was once a trolley bridge, but has been transformed into a unique floating garden.

The bridge has been one of the jewels of the Mohawk Trail area for almost 100 years.

It’s the only bridge of its kind in the world and is a popular subject for photographers and painters.

Walking across this bridge is a peaceful and beautiful experience. The smell of flowers and the sound of the water are so soothing.

The bridge is planted with a variety of greenery, so it remains in bloom from early spring to late fall.

There are over 500 varieties of perennials and annuals on the bridge.

Volunteers tend the plants and make sure something is blooming for three seasons out of the year.

Visiting the bridge is free and great for families and couples. There are benches and seating areas on both sides.

When you’re done enjoying the blooms, be sure to head into Shelburne or Buckland and check out the numerous local businesses, art galleries, coffee shops, and restaurants.

If you have a free afternoon, this spectacular blooming bridge is well worth a visit.

You can find the Bridge of Flowers at 22 Water St., Shelburne Falls, Mass. Click here to see the bridge’s location on a map. For another beautiful spot to visit in Massachusetts, check out this hidden historic park.

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