Hershey Gardens, Botanical garden in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Hershey Gardens is a botanical garden in Pennsylvania organized into distinct garden rooms and seasonal planting areas. Paved pathways wind through the grounds, connecting spaces filled with trees, perennial borders, and extensive collections of rose varieties.
The garden was founded in 1937 when its namesake made a simple request to create a rose garden. What began as this modest idea grew over many decades into an expansive botanical space with diverse plant collections.
The garden carries the imprint of its founder's vision and reflects the connection between local industry and nature that shaped the region. Visitors can observe how horticultural traditions remain woven into daily appreciation of the landscape around them.
Paved pathways make walking easy, and benches are placed throughout for rest breaks. Visitors can take their time exploring different sections at their own pace, using the marked entrances to navigate the grounds comfortably.
A heated butterfly atrium lets visitors observe hundreds of butterflies from different regions year-round. This indoor space offers an unusual chance to experience these delicate insects up close even during colder months.
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