Gardens and Grounds

Visit our beautiful  gardens & attractions.

Gardens at Merryspring

Merryspring’s beautiful ornamental gardens are well known for their professional design and diverse plantings.

The gardens include a ring shaped mixed border of perennials and annuals, an extensive herb garden, a new native shrub border, a new pollinator garden, the Maine Daylily Society planting, a hosta garden and a new naturalizing daffodil planting.

The gardens are the subject of many of Merryspring’s Tuesday Talks and workshops. Visit our Events Calendar for more information.

Many of the gardens have evolved over the decades as styles and gardeners change.  For those who have not visited Merryspring in many years, you will be surprised by the changes!

Volunteering in the gardens and Eileen Lubin Greenhouse makes our gardens and plant sale successful.  To volunteer, please email education@merryspring.org.

Merryspring Trails

Merryspring has almost 4 miles of trails on its 66-acre property. On the rustic forest trails, you will explore different ecosystems.  Follow the grassy meadow paths to see birds and insects or just enjoy the open spaces.  Click here for our live Google Trail Maps.

The Vernal Pool

Merryspring’s Vernal Pool features wood frogs and spotted salamanders in the spring.  Carefully examining their egg clusters is a highlight of visiting school groups.  Many species of wild flowers surround the pool along with several species of insects and invertebrates. To learn more, click here for the Maine Forest Service pdf on vernal pools.

Fairy Village

You’re never too old for Fairy Village!  Kids of all ages are welcome to build new houses and forts or fix up existing ones.  Don’t mis the Wizards House! Click here for a live Google map to Fairy Village.

Kitty Todd Arboretum

The Kitty Todd Arboretum was dedicated in 1981 with a planting of 35 native tree species in one of the most diverse habitats at Merryspring.  Maps and more information is available here.

Reservations

Reservations are available for the whole property, Hexagon or conference room in the Ross Center. A wonderful location for your wedding, meeting, party or memorial service.

Weddings at Merryspring

Are you looking for a special location for your special day?  With the beautiful gardens, the hexagon and Ross Center, Merryspring is the place!

Upcoming Events

Eric Darling Drift Rope Project

I tend to oscillate between mediums, using elements from my photography to catch impressions of fleeting moments with oil on canvas; or using finished wood panels and stains, and upcycled pot warp in mixed media assembly.  A past invitation to create a piece of work using wood panels, and a pile of collected drift rope, sparked the divergence of the Drift Rope Project:  An assembly of found and abandoned pot warp from the Saint George River.

Over the past few years I’ve collected over a ton of abandoned pot warp and have explored its versatility as a durable art medium.  There is a cultural and historical connection between the rope and the livelihoods of many coastal communities of Maine and beyond, which has inspired me to start the Drift Rope Project. 

I hope to pioneer a new frontier of upcycled art and bring awareness to the many ways this overlooked material could become an art tourism attraction; as well as a creative way to brighten up some public settings in the visual forms of wall installations, public benches and garden sculptures, and a variety of unforeseen art forms which I plan to create.  Currently there is limited use for the retired pot warp and miles of this colorful, diverse material is buried in the local landfills.

Recently I was awarded the Artist Springboard Grant, funded in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission, an independent state agency supported by the National Endowment for the Arts. The grant will fund part of the “Drift Rope Project” to create a public installation sculpture to draw awareness of the potential of the pot warp as an art medium that is both interactive and visual in nature. 

The proposed project has been graciously accepted for a limited time display at Merryspring Nature Center in Camden, Maine for the year of 2022.  I would also like to give a special thanks to the folks at Merryspring and the Maine Arts Commission for all their support.

Eric Darling Drift Rope Project
Children viewing and touching Darling project

Weddings & Other Events

A garden setting, a living symbol of renewal, is a lovely way to reflect the joy and beauty of your special day. Merryspring’s stunning gardens offer an outdoor hexagon, perfect for small ceremonies, and event lawn encircled by flower beds filled with spectacular color June through September.

Nearby, a field provides convenient parking for guests.  Adjacent to the gardens, a small conference room with a deck overlooking the gardens can accommodate up to 30 people.

If you have questions or more information, please contact the Merryspring office at info@merryspring.org or 207-236-2239.