The weather outside may still be chilly, but spring is slowly creeping across Massachusetts. If you’re putting together your must-do list for this season, don’t miss a visit to Parsons Reserve. This spectacular nature park in Dartmouth features thousands of daffodils and is truly one of the prettiest places to take a refreshing spring walk. Keep reading for all the details!
Parsons Reserve is like something out of a storybook. Located just south of Russell’s Mills Village in Dartmouth, this enchanting spot is a spring paradise.
As you make your way along the path, you’ll encounter a charming babbling brook and could even spot a deer or two. That is, if you can take your eyes off the gorgeous blossoms.
Parsons Reserve normally bursts into bloom sometime in April, but the exact timing varies from year to year. Check their website (included at the bottom of the article) for updates!
There are a few rules in place to keep the daffodils and their admirers happy. You must stay on the trail at all times to avoid crushing the daffodils and picking flowers is strictly forbidden.
You can learn more about strolling through Parsons Reserve in Dartmouth by visiting the park’s website. Be sure to double-check current opening times and visiting info before stopping by.
What’s your favorite spot to check out spring flowers in Massachusetts? Share your thoughts and tips with us in the comments!
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