This Beautiful 15-Acre Botanical Garden In Massachusetts Is A Sight To Be Seen
With warmer weather upon us, it’s time to head outdoors and explore! Whether it’s to take an epic hike, head to one of many pristine beaches, or visit the mountains, we have plenty of ways to get some fresh air and sunshine. Another way is to visit a botanical garden like the Berkshire Botanical Garden in Massachusetts where you can marvel at gorgeous colorful flowers in bloom.
Located in Stockbridge, the Berkshire Botanical Garden was once known as the "Berkshire Garden Center." Established in 1934, it is one of the oldest public gardens in the northeast.
Berkshire Botanical Garden is a 24-acre, not-for-profit garden that is supported by membership. It is open year-round for a variety of educational programs throughout the year.
The display gardens, however, are open seasonally from May 1 through October 31, 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily. There's also a Visitor Center and garden shop that opens seasonally as well.
As for accessibility, there are many pathways that are accessible to those with disabilities. And, if needed, wheelchairs can be reserved in advance by calling (413) 320-4794.
Have you been to this beautiful botanical garden in Massachusetts yet? What is your favorite botanical garden around the state? Let us know in the comments! To learn more, visit the Berkshire Botanical Garden’s website and Facebook page.
If you find yourself on Martha’s Vineyard, you must visit Mytoi Japanese Garden, a hidden gem botanical garden in Massachusetts.
Address: 5 W Stockbridge Rd, Stockbridge, MA 01262, USA
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