All gardens & parks to visit in New Hampshire

Relax and enjoy the natural beauty at 8 gardens and parks in New Hampshire. These green spaces offer a peaceful retreat and showcase diverse plant life.

Do you love spending time in nature? Here are the best gardens and parks in New Hampshire:

  1. Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park1

    Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park

     Cornish, NH
    Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park in Cornish, New Hampshire, is a preserved site that was once the home, gardens, and studios of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, a renowned American sculptor. The park offers a unique opportunity to explore the life and work of this artist in the very environment where he created his masterpieces.
  2. Bedrock Gardens2

    Bedrock Gardens

     Lee, NH
    Bedrock Gardens, situated in Lee, New Hampshire, spans across 20 acres within a 35-acre property. The garden is recognized for its unique landscape design, rich horticulture, and captivating sculptures. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty and artistic expression, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in both nature and art.
  3. Bear Brook State Park3

    Bear Brook State Park

     Allenstown, NH
    Bear Brook State Park, located in Allenstown, New Hampshire, and neighboring towns, is a vast 10,000-acre preserve. It is recognized as one of the largest state parks in New Hampshire, offering a wide range of outdoor activities and natural beauty for visitors to enjoy.
  4. Andres Institute of Art4

    Andres Institute of Art

     Brookline, NH
    The Andres Institute of Art, located in Brookline, New Hampshire, is a public sculpture park that was established in 1996. The founders of this unique art institute are local benefactor Paul Andres and renowned sculptor John Weidman. This park is open to the public and offers a unique opportunity to explore a variety of sculptures in a natural setting.
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    Rhododendron State Park

     Fitzwilliam, NH
    Rhododendron State Park is a botanical park nestled in the Little Monadnock Mountain in New Hampshire. The park spans an impressive 1,102 hectares (2,723 acres), making it a vast natural space for visitors to explore.
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    Fuller Gardens

     North Hampton, NH
    Fuller Gardens is a public botanical garden situated in the historic area of 'Little Boars Head' in North Hampton, New Hampshire, United States. The garden is located at 10 Willow Avenue and offers a unique seaside experience for visitors.
  7. John Wingate Weeks Estate7

    John Wingate Weeks Estate

     Lancaster, NH
    The Weeks Estate, located on U.S. Route 3 in Lancaster, New Hampshire, is a historic country estate built in 1912. It was constructed for John Wingate Weeks, a prominent figure in the early 20th-century conservation movement. The estate is situated atop Prospect Mountain, providing a stunning view of the Connecticut River. This location offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty, making it a worthwhile destination for tourists.
  8. Enfield Shaker Museum8

    Enfield Shaker Museum

     Enfield, NH
    The Enfield Shaker Museum, located in Enfield, New Hampshire, is an outdoor history museum and historic district. It is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the Shakers, a Protestant religious denomination, who lived on the site from 1793 to 1923. The museum provides a unique opportunity to learn about the Shakers' history and way of life.