Case Estates, Botanical garden in Weston, Massachusetts, United States.
Case Estates is a botanical garden in Weston with varied landscapes, walking trails, and diverse plant collections set within wooded grounds. The property includes several distinct garden areas where visitors can explore different plant species along maintained pathways.
The property began in 1863 when James Case purchased the land, and his daughter Marian later transformed it into a place for agricultural experiments. This early focus on growing and testing plants shaped what the site became.
The site hosts horticultural talks and plant education workshops led by specialists throughout the year. These programs show how visitors can observe and learn about growing practices in a working garden setting.
The site has parking areas, restrooms, and maintained trails accessible for different walking abilities. It is worth checking seasonal opening hours before your visit, as these vary throughout the year.
A stone wall built in 1911 stretches over 200 feet long and was constructed as a birthday gift. This striking structure remains one of the most visible features across the grounds.
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