When you were a child, did you dream of being in an actual fairy tale? If so, take a trip to Prescott Park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire to step into a whimsical setting that’ll make you feel like you’re in your very own storybook.
Prescott Park sprawls along the waterfront in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Thanks to the generosity of Josie and Sarah Prescott, longtime residents of Portsmouth, they left the land for the city to create a park in 1940. Now, it’s a warm and welcoming site that draws many visitors each year.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire is in the southern part of the state. It’s about an hour north of Boston and can be reached from I-90. If you’re coming by boat to visit Prescott Park, you can arrange to dock at their pier on Piscataqua River.
Throughout the massive park, pretend you’re Alice in Wonderland and enjoy the stunning views as you meander the paths.
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The twisted branches on this tree are reminiscent of many fairy tale scenes.
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With over 10 acres to explore, be prepared to take photos of the array of flowers you’ll see during your visit.
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Fall is a majestic time to check out Prescott Park. Along with the vibrant colors of the leaves, you’ll feel like you’re in a scene from a tale that takes place during Halloween.
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With views like this, Prescott Park is a lovely stop for a romantic afternoon with your favorite king or queen.
Bill Couch/flickr One of the fountains scattered throughout the park.
Just like a fairy tale, this image feels as if you can just float away with the clouds.
James Walsh/fllckr This statue is in honor of fallen Navy hero, Ensign Charles Emerson Hovey, a fallen navy hero who died in 1911.
Even though the path isn’t yellow, you’ll feel like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz as you follow the red brick road through the park.
henskechristine/flickr If you’re bringing children along, they’ll enjoy skipping throughout the park too!
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One of the fountains scattered throughout the park.
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This statue is in honor of fallen Navy hero, Ensign Charles Emerson Hovey, a fallen navy hero who died in 1911.
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If you’re bringing children along, they’ll enjoy skipping throughout the park too!
Prescott Park is open to all and hosts annual music festivals. It’s also a memorable setting to hold your wedding or other special events. Visit here to get more information about the park.
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Address: 105 Marcy St, Portsmouth, NH 03801, USA