It’s always nice to spend time among flowers and plants. The air just seems fresher and more invigorating, doesn’t it? Finding a new botanical garden in Pennsylvania is one of our great joys in life. Especially in the spring when gardens come to life, or in the summer when we feel like sitting in the shade on a garden bench. Here are some beautiful gardens in the state of Pennsylvania that we think you’ll love.

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Do you know of another botanical garden in Pennsylvania that you would put on the list? Share your favorite with us in the comments.

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Botanical Gardens In Pennsylvania

Where are the best gardens near me in Pennsylvania?
There are lots of beautiful gardens near you in Pennsylvania, both perfectly manicured gardens and wild fields of flowers along a quiet country road. Here are a few of our favorite gardens in Pennsylvania that we think you'll enjoy too:

  • Goodell Gardens & Homestead, Edinboro, PA: Go for a beautiful guided walk on a Sunday afternoon in the enchanting Goodell Gardens. You'll enjoy 78 acres of expertly cultivated flowers, trees, bushes, herbs, and more. You don't have to wait for a Sunday tour either, you can simply wander to your heart's content. After you spend time in the garden, swing by the Garden's library where you can check out one of more than 300 gardening books.
  • Stoneleigh Natural Garden, Villanova, PA: This fairy-tale garden is a smaller hidden gem than some of the more robust botanical gardens in PA. That doesn't mean it is any less wonderful. You'll still be able to immerse yourself in more than 40,000 plants, trees, and flowers. The Haas family Tudor Mansion is also open for tours and guided programs. One of our favorite features of the garden is the giant wooden carving of a family of rabbits sitting pad watch over the estate - or maybe eagerly looking forward to nibbling on a few choice delectables.
  • Bartram's Garden, Philadelphia, PA: This beautiful area has been designated the oldest surviving botanical garden in America. This enchanting estate has been lush with spring flowers, stately trees, and gorgeous fall foliage since 1728. The Bartram House and Garden became a National Historic Landmark in 1963. If you spend some time in the garden, keep an eye out for wild turkeys, singing songbirds, and delicate ladybugs, among other lovely garden visitors.

 

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