A Colorful U-Pick Flower Farm, Parlee Farms In Massachusetts Is Like Something From A Dream
What is one of the best parts about spring and summer? Aside from better weather and sunshine, the flowers in bloom are a favorite sign of the warmer months for many. If you would like to bring a colorful display of flowers into your home but don’t have a garden, did you know there are several places around the state where you can pick your own? One such place is Parlee Farms, one of our favorite U-pick flower farms in Massachusetts.
Are you excited to pick flowers at Parlee Farms in Tyngsboro this year? Do you know of other U-pick flower farms in Massachusetts you would like to share? Are there any flower farms near you? Please tell us in the comments!
For more information including dates for the picking season, visit Parlee Farm‘s official website and follow Parlee Farms on Facebook for updates.
If you love sunflowers, you can pick your own sunflowers at Verrill Farm in Concord, Massachusetts.
Visit The Sunflower Field In Full Bloom At Verrill Farm In Massachusetts Before They’re Gone
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Spring Flowers in Massachusetts
Where are some places to enjoy spring flowers near me in Massachusetts?
Whether you seek out a wildflower hike, a bountiful garden, or a spring flower festival, there are plenty of options for finding spring flowers near you in Massachusetts. Here are some of our favorites:
- Spring Blooms, North Andover, MA: Each spring the Stevens-Coolidge House & Gardens holds its annual Spring Blooms Festival. Over 165,000 gorgeous tulips reach for the heavens in a rainbow of color. The 91-acre estate is a beautiful place to enjoy spring flowers as we welcome spring with a fun festival.
- Heritage Rhododendron Festival, Sandwich, MA: Every May, Heritage Museums & Gardens puts on this glorious celebration of spring with a bounty of big bold rhododendrons all along its nature trails. You have the option of going on a 30-minute guided tour or just wandering around the gardens on your own. With around 100 acres to explore, you can spend the day enjoying spring in Massachusetts.
- Mount Watatic, Ashburnham, MA: This gorgeous mountainous area is one of Massachusetts' most popular outdoor areas to explore. You can see Mount Wachusett, Mount Monadnock, and the Wapack Range surrounding you as you enjoy a wildflower hike. When wildflowers are blooming you'll spot butterflies and songbirds galore. when you reach the top the trail will open up giving you 360-degree views of the valley below. It is simply breathtaking.
If you are hard-pressed to come up with spring activities in Massachusetts, check out our ultimate guide to things to do in spring in MA. You can always, pick out a hiking trail or two on AllTrails+ to enjoy the return of vibrant green to the landscape.