A Truely Beautiful Escape in West Hartford! Elizabeth Park is absolutely gorgeous -- the perfect spot for a relaxing day outdoors. The rose gardens are in full bloom and filling the air with a...
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Elizabeth Park, located in West Hartford, CT, is a historic oasis spanning over one hundred acres, featuring formal gardens, green spaces, recreational facilities, walking loops, and the charming Pond House Café. Listed on the national register of historic places, visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the beauty of the gardens, capture memorable moments, and partake in various activities.
Guests can explore the diverse gardens, picnic areas, and recreational facilities while also attending special events, outdoor concerts, tours, lectures, and garden workshops organized by the Elizabeth Park Conservancy. The Park is open 365 days a year, from dawn to dusk, offering free admission to all who wish to enjoy its wonders.
Elizabeth Park Conservancy, a nonprofit organization, collaborates with the City of Hartford to maintain and enhance the park, with a special focus on the Helen S Kaman Rose Garden. The Conservancy welcomes support from the community to ensure the preservation and improvement of this beloved historical gem.
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Elizabeth Park Rose Garden is pure romance. From the moment you step in, the scent of blooming roses fills the air and everything slows down. It feels like walking through a fairytale -- rows upon...
Gorgeous venue, perfect for a date or family outing, wedding pictures, a stroll in the park. Not a lot of flowers were blooming that day that we went in mid May, which probably helped not being...
This beautiful, historic, 102 acre park, is located in West Hartford and Hartford. A financier, Charles M. Pond, left this land to the City of Hartford and it was to be named after his late wife,...
The park is huge and beautiful! The gift shop is great, the roses and structure are beautiful, and the ponds are nice! I wish I lived near there so I could walk it everyday!






