Bridge of Flowers
Wheelchair accessible
A 400-foot long former trolley bridge transformed into a unique pedestrian garden in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, showcasing hundreds of flower varieties from early spring to late fall.

šŸ“œ Old trolley bridge converted into a 400-foot pedestrian garden, meticulously maintained by volunteers.
šŸ” Home to 500 varieties of flowers, vines, and shrubs.

Why Go

🌸 Breathtaking garden bursting with colorful flowers
🚶 Leisurely stroll with panoramic river views
✨ Unique landmark, testament to civic pride
šŸ“ø Perfect for photography

Tips

♿ Wheelchair and walker accessible
šŸ—“ļø Open from early spring until October 31
šŸ“ Visit the Village Information Center at 75 Bridge Street for more info

Cost

šŸ’° No entrance fee

Hours

šŸ•’ Early spring to October 31, daily

šŸ…æļø Parking

Additional parking available up the hill toward Salmon Falls Marketplace.

Last updated 9 days ago

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