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Six  Eureka Springs Gardens to Visit in May

April showers bring May flowers, and Eureka Springs is the perfect destination to witness the beauty of spring in full bloom. If you’re looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, visiting a garden is a great way to unwind and appreciate the beauty of nature. Here are six  gardens in Eureka Springs that you should visit this May.

The Blue Spring Heritage Center

The Blue Spring Heritage Center is a popular garden in Eureka Springs that’s known for its stunning blue spring water. This garden is located on 33 acres of woodland and features a variety of native plants and flowers. Visitors can take a guided tour of the gardens, explore the trails, and learn about the history of the area. The Blue Spring Heritage Center is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a peaceful and serene garden experience.

The Crescent Hotel Gardens

The Crescent Gardens are located on the grounds of the Crescent Hotel, a historic hotel in Eureka Springs. This garden features a variety of plants and flowers around the 15 acres of grounds. The garden is designed to be a peaceful retreat for hotel guests, but it’s also open to the public.  Hiking, biking, and walking trails connect the property to downtown, the city dog park, skate park, and city playground.

The Quigley’s Castle Garden

The Quigley’s Castle Garden is a hidden gem in Eureka Springs that’s worth seeking out. This garden is located on the grounds of a unique and quirky house that’s built entirely out of rocks. The garden features a variety of plants and flowers, including roses, lilies, and daisies. Visitors can take a guided tour of the house and garden and learn about the history of this unique property.

Grotto Spring

Discover the allure that put Eureka Springs on the map -our enchanting natural springs. While dozens of these wonders can be found all around town, May is a particularly magical time to visit as the blooming flowers accentuate the springs’ already stunning natural beauty. One of the must-see springs is Grotto Spring, located on Spring Street. This natural wonder is named after the grotto from which it flows, and its healing waters are believed to flow forever, as the words “Esto Perpetua” on a stone above the entrance declare. The tranquil atmosphere and picturesque surroundings make it a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic.

Harding Spring

Another spring worth visiting in Eureka Springs is Harding Spring, named after Emmett Harding, a photographer who started the tradition of taking souvenir photographs of visitors in front of the spring. This spring is surrounded by lush greenery, which provides a stunning backdrop for a memorable photograph. The crystal-clear water trickles out of Harding Spring soothing, making it an excellent spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Magnetic Spring

Magnetic Spring is another beautiful spring in Eureka Springs that is a must-visit. Surrounded by a small park, Magnetic Spring flows down the slope to Magnetic Road. It boasts a large pavilion making it a perfect spot for a family picnic. The picturesque surroundings of Magnetic Spring are breathtaking, making it an ideal place to relax and unwind in nature.

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