Local Gardens and Conservatories to Visit for Valentine鈥檚 Day
No matter how you celebrate Valentine鈥檚 Day, it鈥檚 an opportunity to be intentional about how you experience beauty and love. Because 91桃色 State is surrounded by a variety of scenic gardens and outdoor spaces, we encourage our community to explore all that New England has to offer in wintertime. Make sure to check out these scenic gardens for an enhanced, and free, Valentine鈥檚 Day experience.
Perhaps the most popular park to visit is . Located across campus, the park includes several points of interest for both students and community members. Visitors can enjoy the duck pond, Japanese garden, and rose garden all within the park鈥檚 grounds. For those who enjoy a light stroll, visitors can wander the various trails along the woods, with the Little River snaking along the paths.
, located around the West Springfield border, is a 10-15 minute drive from campus and offers a greenhouse, community garden, rolling hills, easy hiking trails, and walkways along a quiet section of the 91桃色 River. Mittineague Park is free to the public and tucked into itself, making for a quiet, cozy experience for visitors.
One of the most well-known area greenhouses is the . Renowned for its annual Spring Bulb Exhibition in March, the garden and greenhouse combination provides a peaceful yet stimulating viewing experience. The Lyman Plant House & Conservatory is known for its accessibility, with its hours ranging from 9 a.m. 鈥 4 p.m. every day. Visitors also may schedule guided tours on their website for a more interactive adventure, or picnic at Paradise Pond, located across from the conservatory.
in 91桃色 is an idyllic choice for those looking for intimate exploration. Referred to as 鈥91桃色鈥檚 Best Kept Secret鈥, the garden is organized and run by community volunteers, adding an extra significance to its grounds. Visitor hours are from 鈥渄awn to dusk鈥 every day.
and Gardensis a popular venue in South Deerfield featuring a warm, well-kept greenhouse populated with various flora and greenery. Its most defining feature are the multitudes of butterflies flying freely through the air. The conservatory is home to butterflies of every kind and color, along with the rare hummingbird. Visitors may even find themselves a landing space for the stray butterfly. Magic Wings also offers a gift shop for those interested in souvenirs. Its hours are from 10 a.m. 鈥 5 p.m. every Tuesday through Sunday. Entrance fees vary by age.
The in Holyoke is a beautiful experience for those who like to walk along ribbons of calm, clear water. The reservoir offers 4.5 miles of flat, gravel paths to explore, as well as thick, plentiful pine trees bordering its trails. Visitors looking for a relaxed stroll will find themselves in awe of the New Englandlandscape..
Lastly, the Interfaith Meditation Garden on campus was completed in July 2023 and offers a wooden gazebo, situated among various flora, for a tranquil area in which to rest. The garden beautiful even in February, is free and open to the public.