State Botanical Garden of Georgia Guide
A Natural Oasis: Explore Georgia's Beauty at the State Botanical Garden Guide
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, a 313-acre preserve dedicated to the study, conservation, and display of plants. Located just south of Athens, this serene garden offers a diverse collection of themed gardens, walking trails, and natural woodlands, providing a tranquil and enriching experience for visitors of all ages. Established in 1961 by the University of Georgia, the State Botanical Garden of Georgia serves as a living laboratory for horticultural research and education. The garden features a variety of themed areas, including the International Garden, showcasing plants from around the world; the Native Flora Garden, highlighting Georgia's indigenous plant species; and the Shade Garden, a cool and peaceful retreat. The Alice H. Richards Children's Garden offers interactive exhibits and activities designed to engage young visitors with nature. Visitors can explore the garden's diverse collections by strolling along the paved paths and woodland trails. Guided tours are available, providing insights into the garden's history, plant collections, and conservation efforts. The garden also hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including plant sales, workshops, and concerts. The State Botanical Garden does not have a restaurant, but there are picnic areas available for visitors to enjoy their own meals.
Transportation
The Athens Transit bus route 12 (S. Milledge/Botanical Garden) provides service to the State Botanical Garden of Georgia.
Opening Hours
Grounds: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Daily, Visitor Center: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM Tuesday-Saturday
Ticket Price
Free