Spring is creeping across the country and this gorgeous tulip festival in Massachusetts at Stevens-Coolidge House & Gardens in North Andover is the perfect way to celebrate. It showcases more than 165,000 tulips in a dizzying rainbow of colors. Spring Blooms is sure to become one of your favorite ways to enjoy the tulips in Massachusetts.  

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Play the video below for a virtual tour of a past bloom fest. It’s not as glorious as being there yourself but it’s a good way to get an idea of what you’re in for! 

Are you excited to check out all of the gorgeous tulips in Massachusetts at this one-of-a-kind event? Have you been before? What’s your favorite tulip festival in Massachusetts? Visit the event website to make your reservations. You can also give the Stevens-Coolidge House & Gardens Facebook page a follow for updates.

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Springtime fun in Massachusetts

Are there any wildflower hikes I can go on in Massachusetts? 

If you want to find fresh spring blooms in the wild, check out these wildflower hikes in Massachusetts:

  • The Acton Arboretum is the perfect spot to take a nice spring stroll and admire a wide variety of wildflowers as you walk.
  • The Mount Norwottuck Loop Trail is 3.4 miles long and it is marked as difficult with a good elevation gain, but you are sure to see lots of gorgeous local blooms to keep you going. You'll also want to keep an eye out for wildlife as you trek!

Which Spring hikes should I go on in Massachusetts?

As the weather gets warmer you're probably itching to get out on the trails, these spring hikes in Massachusetts are the perfect way to do just that:

  • Fort Hill Trail in Eastham is an easy mile walk to the seashore of Cape Cod. It shines the best in spring before the unshaded trail gets too hot.
  • Bristol Blake State Reservation in Norfolk is a lovely boardwalk hike through marshes, forested land, and wide fields. It's great for those with kids in strollers.
  • Peaked Mountain trail is only 2 miles with just 500 feet of elevation but you will gain some amazing panoramic views when you hit the midpoint.

What are some good rainy-day activities in Massachusetts? 

April showers bring May flowers as they say, but that doesn't mean you can't have some fun when it's wet out. Here are some great rainy-day activities in Massachusetts:

  • The Museum of Modern Renaissance is quite the hidden gem. The painted exterior and interior are inspiring and beautiful, almost like a Sistine Chapel for today.
  • The Lizzy Borden House is a bit creepy but fascinating nonetheless, and the tour guides are so knowledgeable about the tragedy that occurred in this house and the supernatural phenomena surrounding it.
  • The Ecotarium is sure to put your whole family in a state of wonder with its plethora of animal and education exhibits, as well as walking trails.

 

 

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