When it gets cold in the Bay State, it can be hard to find somewhere to escape from the weather. The Botanic Garden at Smith College in Northampton are beautiful all year long, but the Lyman Conservatory is a plant house that feels tropical even when we're in the midst of a blizzard. While you warm up and wander through The Botanic Gardens you can also learn about science and the conservation of these wonderful plants. To feel like you've transported somewhere enchanting and lively in the dead of winter, head over to Smith College's Botanic Garden in Northampton.
Welcome to The Botanic Garden at Smith College!
In Northampton, you'll find The Botanic Garden of Smith College. Upon this college is a living museum that's filled with luscious plants.
When it gets cold in Massachusetts, Bay Staters head over to the Lyman Conservatory within these botanic gardens, as it often feels like paradise. There are other outdoor gardens on campus, too, if you're visiting in the warmer months.
The Lyman Plant House is full of rare and exotic plants to see. The Botanic Garden is committed to the education and conservation of these special plants.
We all know that it can get cold in the Bay State, so these greenhouses are the perfect place to warm up. Please be warned that the conservatory can get very hot and humid and there's a potential for bees to be present, so be aware if this poses a risk to you.
The Botanic Garden is home to many endangered and rare plants and flowers, so while this makes this spot all the more special, please respect the space.
If you're looking for somewhere enchanting to escape the cold, The Botanic Garden of Smith College in Northampton is the perfect place.
To learn more about The Botanic Garden, you can visit Smith College's website right here.
Have you ever visited The Botanic Garden? Did it feel enchanting? Did you go during the winter? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments, and don’t forget to then go share photos from your Massachusetts adventures with us in our Massachusetts Nature Lovers group on Facebook, or by tagging us at #onlyinmassachusetts on Instagram for a chance to be featured!
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