Twenty Places To Find The Spring Flowers | Connecticut Charm

Do you want to be surrounded with flowers this spring? If you are anything like me, you chase the flowers every April when the flowers come into bloom. If you live in Connecticut or are planning on visiting this Spring, I have all of the best places to follow the flowers listed out for you.

Connecticut has numerous flower fields, parks, and festivals. I have listed my top twenty favorites for you below with links to their websites and more information. Connecticut looks beautiful in the spring when flowers begin to bloom in tandem. If going to a specific location, research ahead to see which flowers are in bloom so you won’t miss them. However, you do not have to go to any specific location mentioned on this list to find flowers. Flowering trees blossom all over the state and flowers can be seen in almost every field or park. When one flowering tree looses it’s petals another tree blooms to take it’s place. Some of my favorite flowering trees have been found near local post offices, town greens, and even grocery story parking lots.

Here are my top twenty spots for finding the flowers in bloom:

 

One: Daffodil Festival, Meriden CT

Two: The pink flowering apple trees of Lyman Orchards in Middlefield, CT

 

Three: The cherry blossom festival in New Haven, CT

 

Four: Elizabeth Park Conservatory in West Hartford, CT

Five: New Canaan Nature Center in New Canaan, CT

Six: Wickham Park in Manchester, CT

Seven: Walnut Hill Park in New Britain, CT

Eight: The gardens at Harkness Memorial State Park in Waterford, CT

 

Nine: Osborne Homestead and Gardens in Derby, CT

Ten: Old Drake Hill Flower Bridge in Simsbury, CT

Eleven: The Gardens at the Hillstead Museum in Farmington, CT

Twelve: Bellamy-Ferriday House and Gardens in Bethlehem, CT

Thirteen: Glebe House in Woodbury, CT

Fourteen: The Florence Griswold House is East Lyme, CT

Fifteen: Topsmead State Forest in Litchfield, CT

 

Sixteen: Wicked Tulips, Preston CT

 

Seventeen: Laurel Ridge Foundation Daffodil Fields, Litchfield CT

 

Eighteen: Hollister House Garden, Washington CT

Nineteen: Roseland Cottage, Woodstock CT

Twenty: Seaside Park, Bridgeport CT

 

Did I miss one of your favorite spots or list one of your favorites? Tell me about it in the comments below. Please share this blog post using the social media icons below this post. Every share or comment helps my blog to grow, just like spring flowers. Thank you.

 

 

 

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