World’s End
Trek along Olmsted-designed paths toward rocky shorelines, and discover sweeping views of the Boston skyline.
Trek along Olmsted-designed paths toward rocky shorelines, and discover sweeping views of the Boston skyline.
Enter a world of a former farm that became an early-20th-century estate, where a newly expanded array of bountiful gardens and plantings complements a g...
Experience Gilded Age style and splendor at this marvelous estate renowned for its elegant gardens and rare Berkshire “cottage.”
A National Historic Landmark, this Colonial-era house and museum with stunning Colonial Revival garden tells the story of the Stockbridge Mohicans and m...
The elegant plantings and cultivated grounds of this public garden bloom with vibrancy that's more than a century in the making.
Enjoy views of the Neponset River marshes and Boston Harbor from the hilltop site of the estate of the last Massachusetts Colonial governor.
Stroll through elegant gardens complementing a stately country house, then explore surrounding fields, pastures, and woodlands that echo the property's ...
Fruitlands Museum was founded by Clara Endicott Sears. Drawn to the breathtaking view of the Nashua River valley, Sears built her summer home atop Prosp...
Fifty-six gardens across eight Boston neighborhoods transform city landscapes and build community.
Stroll meandering pathways and cross artisan-built stone bridges at this family-friendly park of open fields, groves of trees, and frog ponds.