
Maine Cemetery’s Daffodils Are in Full Bloom and It’s a Must-See Spring Spectacle
Hugging the Saco River in Southern Maine, Laurel Hill Cemetery in Saco is a breathtaking blend of history and natural beauty.
For a place known as the final resting place for so many loved ones, it's ironically an ever-changing landscape of color and seasonal rebirth.
Established in 1844 to replace a long-neglected cemetery, it covers 25 acres and hosts winding paths, a diverse collection of both deciduous and evergreen trees, and a pretty knockout view of the Saco River.
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There are also some names on the cemetery's headstones that may sound familiar, including Maine Governor John Fairfield and philanthropist Frank Cutter Deering.
When Do the Daffodils Bloom in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Saco, Maine?
But each spring, Laurel Hill draws visitors eager to witness a now-beloved tradition: the breathtaking display of thousands of daffodils that blanket large sections of the cemetery's grounds. For Mainers just starting to make their way outdoors after a long, dark winter, this tradition could not be more welcome.
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The Laurel Hill daffodils tend to bloom around the end of April, with peak blossoms appearing through the first week of May. Visitors will also be treated to bursts of pink from cherry trees blossoming.
Visitors should keep in mind that while the grounds are known for their beautiful gardens and iconic daffodils, they should enjoy the natural beauty with a sense of respect and awareness that it is an active cemetery.
Laurel Hill Cemetery 📍 293 Beach St, Saco, ME, United States, Maine
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