The natural areas found throughout New Hampshire are perfect for gaining some clarity through peace and quiet. They're also a great way to remember just how beautiful the state is. But, hopping in the car to get to the White Mountains isn't always feasible. That's why we love this spot in Portsmouth. Located right on the water, it's perfect for a midday escape without actually escaping.
Prescott Park in Portsmouth graces the city with plentiful flowers and lots of blooming trees in the spring and summer, as well as lovely snowy scenes in the winter.
Willed to the city by lifelong Portsmouth local Josie F. Prescott who wanted to see the industrial waterfront turned into a public park that was free and accessible to everyone.
The Prescott Sisters purchased the waterfront land in the 1930s and willed it to the city in 1954.
The park was a lovely place to enjoy some time outdoors, but things became even more special when the University of New Hampshire was invited to move their All-American Selections Program trial gardens to the park. The program was intended to help study which plants and flowers thrived on the seacoast.
While the official program eventually ended, the park still purchases All-American Selections seeds.
While much of the beauty of the park comes from the center gardens, it's actually much larger.
The 10-acre park also includes a riverside lawn, three boardwalk piers, a number of picnic tables and shelters along with grills that visitors can use.
And the waterfront location makes for some of the most quintessential New England views.
The park is full of both annual and perennial beds of flowers and the blooming trees are an absolute delight in the summertime.
In July and August the annual Prescott Park Arts Festival makes things come even more alive. Enjoy live music performances as well as plays and musicals all outside with the waterfront breeze.
No matter the time of year, make some time to explore this park. It's easily accessed just off of I-95 and even makes a great break in the drive if you're heading to or from Maine!
Prescott Park is open 24 hours and is free to enter unless you're using one of the two public docking facilities. You can learn more about visiting and what the park offers by visiting the City of Portsmouth website. You can learn more about the annual Arts Festival taking place in July and August by checking out the dedicated website here.
While you're in town, stick around and explore the rest of the fun. This day trip to Portsmouth is one of the best you can take in New Hampshire!
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