Brighton Dam Azalea Garden is one of the many gorgeous places in the state to find blooming blossoms as the weather warms. While it may be a little-known azalea garden in Maryland, we highly recommend visiting at least once as the flowers are extraordinary. Be sure to bring a camera as you stroll through this enchanted place.

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Brighton Dam Azalea Garden offers more information on the web page. Have you visited this enchanted place? Please share your experience in the comments below. What are some of your favorite gardens in Maryland? Grow your own azaleas with some live plants from Etsy.

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Azaleas In Maryland

Where are some of the best places to find Azaleas in Maryland?

  • Anita C. Leight Estuary Center (Abingdon): A nature discovery area for children is one highlight of this pretty spot on the shores of Otter Point Creek. The center is open year round where you can interact with the visitor center’s hands-on exhibits to learn about Chesapeake Bay ecology. And beginning in early March, the two miles of hiking trails show the pretty spring blooms, such as azaleas and cherry blossoms.
  • Rawlings Conservatory (Baltimore): This magical place opened in 1888 and remains one of the most beautiful structures in Maryland. With five greenhouse rooms and a half-acre garden, the numerous flower beds offer vivid colors all year round.
  • Brookside Gardens (Wheaton): Admission is free to this award-winning, 50-acre public display garden tucked inside Wheaton Regional Park. Some of the beautiful and distinct areas include the Aquatic Garden, the Azalea Garden, the Butterfly Garden, the Children’s Garden, and the Japanese Style Garden.
  • Adkins Arboretum (Ridgely): The 400-acre garden and preserve is the only arboretum or public garden focusing exclusively on plants native to the Mid-Atlantic coastal plain. Its location on the Delmarva Peninsula offers a haven and diverse habitats for more than 600 species of wildflowers, native shrubs, grasses, trees, and ferns.

 

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