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1. Acton Arboretum - Acton

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· 496 reviews

2 Taylor Rd, Acton, MA 01720

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Acton Arboretum: what do users think?
Tami G.: Beautiful place to walk around and be one with Nature. From the different gardens to explore, flowers, trees and 1.5 mile trail through the woods and over a bog with benches all along the way. Admission is free also.
Victoria M: Gorgeous and peaceful place to unwind or walk your dog. I absolutely love having picnics there in the summer. Just a note a fair number of people have their dogs unleashed so if you or you child are fearful of dogs it probably isn’t the best place to go.
Chi B: Beautiful place to easily walk around. I've been a few times and while there are people there, it never seems to be crowded. Great place for a picnic (they have tables/chairs near entranceway) or to take photos. I painted a picture there for my brother-in-law as he and his (now) wife went there during COVID. Place also has a mini library to take/leave books there.
Gaurav Khanna: Lovely place to connect with nature. Well maintained main trail with others to explore as well.
Connie Mashock: Exquisite. Paved paths. Labeled species from all over the globe. Separate gardens of herbs, bogs, lovely lovely, lovely.
Shelby Dona: This is the best place if you like walking in the woods.
Julia Antonov: Beutiful trail
Marzena Ania Bulejcik, Realtor: A lovely place to bring your family and meet with friends. Pets are welcome ❣️Dog-friendliness: Well behaved pets are welcome 😁Picnic area: Multiple picnic tables and seating benches are available throughout the park.
tina nguyen: Love the views❤️good place for walking & feels relaxing.
Greg Ferraro: Well maintained paths, good amount of parking. Great for family photos!!
Steven Mahoney: Unfortunately I went much later in the season, I can only imagine what it looks like at its peak. Will definitely be going back. Very manageable distance for a hike. My only complaint is the parking lot is very small.
Kerry McDonnell: This place is beautiful! It is handicap accessible, including tables that have wheelchair space. We went in September so some flowers not in bloom but would be magnificent in the summer/spring! Beautiful trees and well kept. Fun place to go for picnic and with young kids!
Ivan Pautov: Great place to visit
happylioneatsprey: A lovely green oasis in a small, former agricultural town. Easy footpaths weave around the area with plenty of benches, areas for bird watching, and small water ways. There is a decent sized parking lot and a port-a-potty for visitors. It's a serene spot to unwind and enjoy nature any time of the year.
Matthew Higgins: This was a beautiful park and a fun walk for this area.
Maria George: Beautiful and peaceful
Donald Smead: Wonderful gardens.
Kimberly Poirier: Beautiful public gardens. Definitely a favorite spot for dog walking. Beware of the occasional "pile" if your walking through the grass, I guess not all owners are responsible with picking theirs up. But an overall beautiful and relaxing place to take a walk
Shari Horan: lovely little surprise in downtown Acton....dog friendly easy enough for elderly or small children, picnic tables and beautiful flora!!
Sharon P: Lovely. They have a butterfly area🦋🦋 It's very well kept
Ron B: This Acton site is so beautiful..nature is everything and the Arboretum is a wonderful place..

2. Garden in the Woods - Framingham

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180 Hemenway Rd, Framingham, MA 01701

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Garden in the Woods: what do users think?
Parker Summers: Pretty good, but I find that some of the statues break from the immersion of nature.
Anastas Dancha: A lovely spot for a romantic stroll. Excellent ground for mushrooming.
Ben Rawitz: So impressed with Garden in the woods. My 4 year old loved it here. Great education. So we’ll maintained. Fun adventure! We’ll be back
Maddie Anderson: Maybe the best place to be at 10 on a day with nice weather. Also, fall is not to be missed! Take some time to appreciate native foliage in your own backyard.
Jen Curtis: This is a nice place to take a walk if you enjoy peace and nature. But if you're passionate about native plants--or have a strong interest in ecology or conservation--it is the most magical place in the world. My husband and I spent hours here even though the trails are fairly limited. There's just so much to see and so many places to sit and listen. Keep the good work, Garden of the Woods volunteers! It's not easy to maintain such a thriving native woodland these days and your efforts are appreciated.
Robbie Grant: A beautiful, well maintained garden with many trails. If you don't stop to admire all the plants, you can walk through all the trails in about an hour. $16 might sound pricey to some but it is probably going to conservation efforts. They also have a lovely gift shop and education center.
Marge Amster: Love the variety of native plants - nice trail.
Bill Christian: Excellent example of plants in their natural environment
Liana Lemke: Lovely woodland garden with well maintained walking paths. Great native plant shop to buy anything that caught your eye, plus a cafe and gift shop. Highly recommended!
Dillon Siewert: This garden is not only stunningly beautiful, but also serves an incredibly important purpose as the location of the headquarters of Native Plant Trust, which is an organization dedicated to educating the public about the power of native plants to restore our ecosystems.A must see for anyone who wishes to bring healing to our earth or simply wants a moment of true peace in the beauty and stillness of nature!
Roy: A hidden gem in the middle Framingham. A beautiful botanical garden focused in the conservation of native flora.
Olivia Greene (Ollie): I visited Garden in the Woods for the first time in April. Although not much was in bloom, it was still a very lovely experience. I loved seeing all the little turtles in the pond, and all the plants, tree’s and flowers that were in season. All the trails were well kept, and it was very clean. One of the trails that goes off the main path over the little spring was so peaceful. We just set on the tiny bridge over the spring and listened to the water trickle. The gift shop was very cute and the employee’s were kind and informative. I am definitely going to visit again soon.
Arpan D: Calm, peaceful and a wonderful place to hang out. Beautiful greenery with decent walking trails. Be sure to visit if you want a relaxing park with some good photo spots. I've loved my walk every time here. One of my favorite weekend spots!
Edward Ostrowski: Great walk in the woods.
Kathleen Fisher: Beautiful! Found amazing native plants I had never seen before. Bought a few and memberships for family. Fun day!
Uma Sankar Sekar: Looking lovely now with the trilliums in bloom.
Daria Shcherbakova: Amazing park, great short trails. We also spot dozens of turtles 😍
Richard Fichter: Did not go there....
Alissa Dougherty: It was a nice walk but, for the ticket price, I expected a lot more and for this to be well maintained. Nature is doing a good job maintaining the plants on its own... If there was an audio tour (which based on the signage, I assume there was...) we weren't told about it or how to access it. It would have been nice to know more about the plants we were looking at.
Bertha Tang: Beautiful gardens and woods, friendly knowledgeable staff, great plants for sale, affordable membership.
Brandon Smyth: Inspiring natural walking paths

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