
Opening Day at Maple Hill Gardens
The Maple Hill Gardens, located at Beaver Brook Association, in Hollis, New Hampshire, are open to the public for daily viewing. The gardens are maintained by a dedicated group of volunteers known as the Maple Hill Gardeners. Optimum time for viewing the gardens is from April through October. If you are visiting southern New Hampshire, and you are near the town of Hollis, please feel free to drop by Beaver Brook and visit the gardens or walk the 35 miles of trails located on 2,000 acres of land. To find us, please click on Directions/How to Contact Us.
If you are visiting Hollis, you are certain to see the fine handiwork of The Colonial Garden Club of Hollis. This club was organized in 1966. The purpose of this organization, according to the founders, was to provide a forum where knowledge, as well as the joys of gardening, could be shared. Surrounded by the natural beauty of New England, the Club has been dedicated to helping maintain and enhance the beauty of Hollis. (This information was taken from A Short History by Fran Whiting on The Colonial Gardener web site.) To read more about this organization and the wonderful things they do for our community, please click on The Colonial Garden Club of Hollis.
Photos of the Maple Hill Gardens by Laura Bullock
Last Update: May 7, 2008