The Garden Tour

June 5 – June 6
The Concord Museum Garden Tour
June 5 – 6 | 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Join us for a day of beauty, nature, and discovery as you visit six stunning gardens throughout Concord.
In 2026, the Tour will offer a wide variety of garden styles and features, including decorative elements and vegetable beds, manicured spaces and naturalistic plantings, native species and showstopper plantings. Each offers an approach to creating gardens that blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, complement the architectural features of the home, and offer delightful settings for everyday living. This year’s gardens also showcase expansive patios, immaculate pools and water features, hand-cut fieldstone walls, winding paths, and terraces.
All proceeds benefit the Museum’s vital school programs that serve over 15,500 K-12 students across the Commonwealth each year.
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Ticketing and event details
Ticketholders must pick up their program booklets at the Concord Museum before they begin to visit the gardens. The program booklets will contain garden addresses, parking information, and other details, and will be available for pickup on Friday, June 5, and Saturday, June 6, beginning at 9:00 am. Early pickup times will also be available, and will be announced by email to ticketholders.
Although this is an event recommended for adults, children are welcome on the Garden Tour when accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.
Children under 12 are admitted for free. Tickets are required for visitors ages 12 and up.
Strollers are not permitted on the Garden Tour because wheels can damage lawns and garden beds. Please plan to carry young children (in arms or in a soft carrier) if needed.
If your family needs accommodation to participate comfortably, please contact the Museum in advance.
No photography is allowed in any of the gardens.
No pets are allowed in the gardens.
No food or beverages are allowed in the gardens. Water is permitted.
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