Originally the home of Anne and Frank Cabot, Stonecrop became a public garden in 1992 under the direction of Caroline Burgess. At its …
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Jul 18, 2024
Way, way, way better than you can imagine. The gardens are amazing, even if you aren't interested in plants. We were there over 2 hours, there is a lot to see and take pictures of. I wish there was s… Full review by zodreb
Jun 18, 2024
This was better than imagined. If you are fully mobile take the time to do it all. Some paths are narrow to the point of wondering if you are really on the path, some are created by large rocks/min… Full review by Trail322885
May 21, 2024
This garden is a secret paradise. If you enjoy unusual plants and wonderful discoveries, you need to spend some time here. Visit the website before, especially the Horitcultrist, who has been here fo… Full review by parisinspring
How long would it take to walk here from the train station?
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The distance between the Cold Spring train station and Stonecrop's entrance is about 5.5 miles. Please note, the road is uphill the entire way, narrow and winding. Once you reach …
The distance between the Cold Spring train station and Stonecrop's entrance is about 5.5 miles. Please note, the road is uphill the entire way, narrow and winding. Once you reach our entrance you must walk uphill about 1/4 mile to check-in at the Potting Shed. You will have to cross a cattle grate on the way. I don't know of anyone walking the distance so I cannot provide the time it would take. You may want to check a local taxi service to save time and energy.