What to See at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

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Located on 295 acres of tidal shoreland in Boothbay, the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is an outdoor oasis unlike any other place in New England. Spend time enjoying the beautiful blooms, seeing fascinating art exhibits, and participating in fun, seasonal events. Keep reading to learn about all the wonderful ways to spend your time at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens.

Your Guide to the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

 

About the Gardens

The creation of the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens began in 1991 when a group of Maine residents realized that New England needed a botanical garden. In 1996, the group purchased 128 acres of land on the tidal shoreland of Boothbay. After years of planning and building, the area celebrated the grand opening of Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens on June 13, 2007.

Today, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens comprises 295 acres which can be explored on foot or through the virtual map. With more than 100,000 visitors each year, the garden welcomes guests of all ages to explore its beautiful grounds, experience its events, and see its wonderful art and exhibits.

Events at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

From garden tastings and summer teas to butterfly investigations and bee tours, there’s something for everyone at the botanical gardens. One of the newest events, the Caterpillar Lab features functioning caterpillar rearing, research, photography, filming, and education. This is just one of the many fascinating things you can take part in during your visit. Browse the full list of events to see what’s going on in the upcoming months.

Art & Exhibits at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

In addition to fabulous seasonal events, the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens features a range of inspiring art and exhibits. You can explore unique interpretations of nature, see historical illustrations, and even take part in artist workshops. Take a look at the current list of art and exhibits here, or simply show up and let it be a surprise.  

Hours, Admission, & Directions

The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is open from April 15th through October 31st from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Tickets are $24 for adults, $20 for seniors & veterans (65+), $15 for children ages 3-17, and free for children 3 years old and younger. Check the website for seasonal hours, group rates, and directions.

A 50-minute drive from Grey Havens Inn, the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is located at 132 Botanical Gardens Drive, Boothbay, ME 04537.

More Outdoor Activities in Coastal Maine

Our coastal region is full of fabulous ways to get outdoors. If you enjoyed the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, you’ll love these beaches in Maine. For an interesting way to explore nature in the area, take a look at these kayaking tours.

Where to Stay

If you’re looking for a beautiful place to stay in Coastal Maine, look no further than Grey Havens Inn. Our charming, waterfront bed and breakfast is perched high on a bluff with panoramic ocean views. Aside from luxurious amenities and a fabulous onsite restaurant, enjoy convenient access to the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens and other area attractions. Choose your favorite of our sunny and spacious guest rooms, and book your stay today.

 

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Book a Stay With Us

When you book any of our elegant accommodations, you can always look forward to our lovely amenities and and top-notch service.

Complimentary breakfast is always included in your stay, and our onsite restaurant, BLUE, means you’ll never need to worry about where to go for dinner.|

 We can’t wait to host you at Grey Havens Inn!

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Enjoy Dinner at BLUE

BLUE offers you delicious American cuisine in a fine dining setting at our inn. The menu features seafood, steaks, as well as vegetarian and vegan options. Our seafood chowder is widely recognized as being spectacular!

Before or after dinner (or both!), we welcome you to enjoy cocktails and the ocean view on our wrap-around porch. It’s a fantastic way to end a great day in Maine.

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Explore the MidCoast

Georgetown Island is centrally located in MidCoast Maine, and the Grey Havens Inn makes an ideal basecamp for you while exploring the area.

We are just 1.5 miles from the sandy beaches of Reid State Park, minutes from the iconic FIve Islands Lobster Pound, and short drives to scenic towns and shopping, thought-provoking museums, great food & drink, and a multitude of outdoor activities. 

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