Fenway Victory Gardens
Wheelchair accessible
One of the last remaining World War II Victory Gardens in the U.S. is quietly growing across from Fenway Park.

πŸ“œ Historic World War II Victory Gardens, founded in 1942.
πŸ” Spans 7.5 acres with over 500 individual gardens in Boston's Emerald Necklace.

Why Go

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Experience a living piece of American history
🌺 Explore diverse flower, vegetable, and herb gardens
🧺 Enjoy community spaces, picnics, and wildlife spotting
🦎 Spot rare Italian Wall Lizards during warmer months

Tips

β˜€οΈ Visit in warmer months for best chance to see Italian Wall Lizards.
β™Ώ For accessible public transport, use Kenmore Square T Station.
πŸ…ΏοΈ Limited on-street metered parking; consider public transport or Blue Bikes.

Cost

πŸ’° Free admission.

Hours

πŸ•’ Open daily from dawn to dusk.

Public Spaces

🌿 Herb, Medicinal, and Pollinator Gardens are open to the public during gardening season.
πŸ”’ Public spaces are locked overnight and in winter.

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