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Elizabeth Park adventures

Elizabeth Park Adventures

Elizabeth Park is a historic urban park in Hartford, Connecticut, renowned for its expansive rose gardens, scenic walking paths, and recreational amenities.

102
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
250,000
Annual Visitors
1904
Year Established

About Elizabeth Park

 

Elizabeth Park, located in Hartford and West Hartford, Connecticut, covers 102 acres of beautifully maintained gardens, open meadows, and mature tree canopy. Established in 1904, it is best known for its internationally acclaimed formal Rose Garden, one of the oldest public rose gardens in the United States, boasting over 15,000 rose bushes with more than 800 varieties. The park's landscape varies from ornamental flower beds to open fields and wooded areas, providing diverse habitats for local wildlife and a peaceful escape from the urban environment. Originally created by Charles M. Pond as a private rose garden, it was later gifted to the city and has remained a treasured community green space. Visitors enjoy not only the floral displays but also the walking trails, green lawns for picnics, tennis courts, open-air amphitheater, and a greenhouse nursery. The park also hosts seasonal events, educational programs, and horticultural tours that highlight its horticultural heritage. The park appeals to horticulture enthusiasts, photographers, families, and casual walkers, offering a blend of natural beauty and recreational amenities in the heart of the city.

Highlights

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The Elizabeth Park Rose Garden featuring over 15,000 rose bushes

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Historic greenhouses with seasonal plant collections

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Amphitheater used for community performances and events

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Winding walking paths that offer views of formal gardens and natural woodland

Notable Natural Features

Rose Garden

One of the oldest public rose gardens in the U.S., it features thousands of rose bushes arranged in formal beds with varieties that bloom from late spring through fall.

Greenhouses

Historic greenhouses that cultivate flowers and plants used throughout the park and for annual exhibitions.

Amphitheater

An open-air venue that hosts musical performances, educational events, and community gatherings during warmer months.