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More Than Just "A Nice Garden Of Roses"

Hershey Gardens opened in 1937 with Milton Hershey’s request to “create a nice garden of roses.” Through the years, the 3 1/2 acre rose garden has blossomed into 23 acres of botanical beauty.

Now filled with 11 beautiful theme gardens, colorful seasonal displays, unique trees, a magnificent outdoor Butterfly House and 5,000 breathtaking roses, Hershey Gardens offers these lovely photos for your enjoyment.

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Romantic photo opportunities await you at Hershey Gardens. Discover nature's wonders in the Butterfly House. The Japanese Garden features a viewing deck overlooking a tranquil pond. Flowering Magnolias and Cherry trees welcome the early spring. Relax and enjoy the shade under the Historic Rose Garden’s gazebo. The beautiful fall foliage of the Japanese Maple can been seen throughout the Gardens. Red Fountain climbing roses encircles Swan Lake. Our magnificent display of 45,000 tulips creates brilliant patterns of colors each spring. Inverted Hershey Kisses seats provide a place to pause and enjoy the beauty of  The Children’s Garden. The Red Admiral is one of 25 North American species that calls the Butterfly House home. Meander through winding paths and filtered sunlight. The Great Garden Adventure captivates young explorers. A rich tapestry of colorful annuals celebrates the summer season. The Gardens boasts a collection of rare and unique trees. The Gardens at rest under a blanket of snow. A Whimsical Day of Fairies & Flowers brings the enchantment of the Gardens to life.