Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
The gardens cover 295 acres of tidal shoreland. “Discover stunning ornamental gardens and exceptional natural beauty, waterfalls, and incomparable stonework and sculpture. Miles of trails allow you to experience waterfront and woodlands that are quintessentially Maine.” That’s from their Facebook page.
Trails in the central gardens are accessible. A visitor writing in TripAdvisor says “If you want to book a accessible cart ride around the garden beware that it must be booked and paid for a week in advance and will happen if it rains or not.” Naomi King, who suggested this post, says “Most of the folks I saw in wheelchairs at the Gardens were in portables or using the scooters the Gardens offer, but there’s at least an hour’s worth of pathways to cover and more if folks stop to rest. There is a finger labyrinth and for folks in manual wheelchairs, a large flat stone and grass labyrinth (too soft for a power chair). Some of the children’s garden was wheelchair accessible, but some of the activities and spaces were not.”
Accessibility Phone 207-633-8000 Map