As spring arrives in Massachusetts, the state transforms into a vibrant tapestry of colors, with numerous gardens and public spaces showcasing an array of beautiful blooms. Whether you’re captivated by daffodils, tulips, or cherry blossoms, there’s a perfect spot for you to enjoy the season’s splendor.
Boston Public Garden
Located in downtown Boston, this historic garden is a haven for spring flowers. With over 80 species of plants, it bursts into color with tulips, pansies, and azaleas. The garden is open daily and free to visit.
New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill
Situated in Boylston, this 200-acre garden features a stunning display of spring blooms, including hyacinths, magnolias, and over 25,000 daffodils. Admission varies by day and age.
Charles River Esplanade
Famous for its cherry blossom trees, the Esplanade offers a picturesque riverside walk with historical monuments and playgrounds. The blossoms typically bloom in mid-April.
Naumkeag
This Gilded Age estate in the Berkshires hosts a Daffodil and Tulip Festival, featuring 8 acres of vibrant flowers. Timed tickets are required for entry.
Arnold Arboretum
Known as a “museum of trees,” this arboretum in Jamaica Plain is renowned for its lilac collection and offers free admission year-round.
Nantucket Daffodil Festival
Celebrate spring with millions of daffodils across the island, accompanied by parades and flower shows.
Crane Estate
Located in Ipswich, this estate features beautiful gardens with daffodils in early spring and roses in late May. Admission is required for entry.
Botanic Garden of Smith College
This garden in Northampton offers a spring bulb show with over 8,000 flowers, including hyacinths and tulips. It is free and open to the public.