Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Berkshire Botanical Garden
The garden is divided into two sections on opposites sides of the road. Demonstration gardens and a greenhouse are located behind the visitor center. Cross the road to view over a dozen display gardens located along a circular path. The garden is fairly small so it doesn’t take much time to see it all.
The visitor center is accessible but the aisles may be crowded with merchandise, leaving little room for maneuvering a wheelchair. The paths on the visitor center side of the road are flat and fairly easy to push along. The paths on the other side of the road have some steep hills and are surfaced with loose gravel. Wheelchair users will need a strong helper to travel along the circular path. Some of the gardens are best seen by traveling across the grass which is thick and uneven. This is not a good garden for wheelchairs or scooters.
The parking lot is large enough for RVs. Garden
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Beautiful garden, sooo green bet it rains @ lot in the area of the world...need some of that water here in California, P L E A S E !!!!!
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