Seasons – Winter
A magnificent setting and great “bones” make Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens worth visiting in the winter months. Feel the tranquility of new-fallen snow on a natural landscape and enjoy close-up views of frost-edged plants and trails. This is a good time and place to slow down and appreciate the details.
- The Central Gardens sparkle after a snowfall
- Weeping conifers take on personality in the midst of snow
- Wendy Klemperer's sculpted animals look great with a coating of snow
- Evening comes to Maine early in the winter
- Ornamental grasses bend with the weight of snow
- Our famous fairies live here year-round, as shown in our 2008 holiday card
- Architectural details take on new form after a snowstorm
- Cross-country skiing is popular here in the winter
- Evergreens - and we have lots of them - look great after it snows








