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Locality: Hershey, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 717-534-3492



Address: 170 Hotel Rd 17033 Hershey, PA, US

Website: www.hersheygardens.org/

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Hershey Gardens 25.01.2021

Make your weekend more colorful by visiting the Butterfly Atrium at Hershey Gardens. Flying around this weekend for your enjoyment are the blue morpho, paper kite, monarch, scarlet Mormon, mocker swallowtail, the blue clipper and the brown clipper--just to name a few! Plus, reduced winter admission prices are in effect!

Hershey Gardens 23.01.2021

You've got cabin fever; we've got the cure! Get a money-saving combo pass to enjoy tropical butterflies at Hershey Gardens and discover the bankruptcy-to-brilliance story of Milton Hershey at The Hershey Story Museum! Combo passes can be purchased at either property. Adults: $22; Senior (62+): $19; Junior (ages 3-12): $16.

Hershey Gardens 19.01.2021

Every moment is a fresh beginning. - T.S. Eliot

Hershey Gardens 01.12.2020

We are very proud to be part of The M.S. Hershey Foundation, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary! Eighty-five years later, the organization and the entities it oversees continue to support and cultivate educational and cultural enrichment opportunities for the residents of Derry Township and its many visitors. Here’s to another 85 years!

Hershey Gardens 18.11.2020

Families are loving the Candy Cane Cottage at Hershey Gardens. What’s even better? Kids receive a bag of Hershey’s candy, courtesy of The Hershey Company! Watch this video, courtesy of PennLive.com, to catch a glimpse of the cottage. https://youtu.be/BftdgZge9OE

Hershey Gardens 29.10.2020

No matter the time of year, the Gardens is alive with nature's wonder. Holly with its bright red berries, a gorgeous poinsettia tree and tropical butterflies make visiting Hershey Gardens during this special season an experience to remember. Even the birds and squirrels are getting into the holiday spirit! Thanks to visitor Shannon Bohr for sharing these photos during her recent visit to the Gardens.