We wanted to enjoy some of the sunshine that has been present in Erie, PA the last few weeks, so rather than checking out more trails like we did at the Girard Waterworks Park, we headed to a wide open space. We decided to wander around the Goodell Gardens & Homestead in Edinboro, PA. We not only got sun and a nice breeze, but the sights, paths, flowers, and trees provided for an excellent afternoon walk.

Location
The botanical gardens are located at 221 Waterford Street, also Route 6N in Edinboro, PA 16412. The exact location has a nice long driveway. At the front of the driveway is a park area for guests of a specific event, but if you continue to follow the driveway you will get to a parking lot.
This is a wide-open space for you to catch the breeze, so in times of social distancing or just being able to wander and look at the flowers or trees, you don’t have to worry about having anyone else right “on top of you.”

Property Description:
The property itself is known as Edinboro’s public garden. The entire property is approximately 78 acres on the Goodell family farm, but the walking area is on a much smaller footprint. While there isn’t a specific route or path to take, you will find many locations to view, many paths to walk, and many benches to just sit and relax. Other items include birdhouses, large trees for shade, bees flying amidst the many flowers, and even a giant windchime which actually works and plays in the wind.
This location is also an arboretum, which means many of the trees have labels.
In addition, there are multiple buildings. And, while a few of them appear to be closed due to the current Covid-19 issue, there does appear to space which can hold events, as well as ongoing plans to continue building and renovating the barns.

Things to do:
This specific visit was true to the wandering spirit. It was literally just a time period to walk around and look at all of the different trees, flowers, bushes, and more. The wildlife was also fairly decent in that we saw multiple species of birds. In addition, we saw bees, butterflies, and dragonflies throughout the gardens. This is definitely something teeming with activity.
The admission does appear to be a flat amount of $5 for adults, $3 for senior citizens, $2 for children, and free to members of the nonprofit as well as Edinboro University students, and children under the age of five. However, there are also group tours available if you make a reservation in advance.
Finally, while the current time period is a difficult one to navigate, it does appear that there are many opportunities available for events to occur, including harvest festival, Mother’s Day brunch, the Edinboro Art & Music Festival, and more.
In addition, the site is able to be rented to private events, weddings, parties, receptions, and reunions. This rental can include the grounds, event barn, cabin, and up to 300 chairs and tables. (However, if you are interested act fast as they are already booked through June of 2021 as of the writing/recording of this!)
This is also an excellent location to take photographs at, whether you are looking for family portraits, engagement or announcement photos, senior pictures, or more.

Who Can Go:
Depending on what you want to do, this is a completely suitable event for the whole family. Anyone who wants to walk through nature, do some bird or insect watching, check out the trees and flowers, or just sit on a bench for a while in peace; this is the place.

Final Thoughts:
Finding a historic site such as the Goodell Gardens is a pleasant surprise. And to have it in your own backyard is a benefit as well. Whether you are looking for a quick getaway into nature, or specifically trying to walk around in peace, this is an excellent location to do so.
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