I am always advocating for a slower pace of life. When you boil down to what is important in life you find that we don’t actually need to be in a rush. I am reminded of that every time I step outside and take the time to appreciate things, we may pass by every day without a second thought. I am especially reminded of that in botanical gardens in Georgia where I can literally stop and smell the roses. If you want to immerse yourself in the beauty of a horticultural wonderland, then there is no better place than the State Botanical Garden of Georgia. The best part? It is completely free!
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia is part of the University of Georgia in Athens so there is a big emphasis on education here. You can learn all about the different plants and insects in this perfectly manicured garden. There is plenty to see and do by simply walking around but they also offer plenty of tours and events to really dig into the knowledge ready to be unlocked in this place.
I find gardens like this to be incredibly peaceful and exciting. Around every corner, you will find lush green plant life with splashes of bright flowers in an array of colors just waiting to be discovered.
At the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, natural beauty and man-made art pair together to create a feast for your eyes. While strolling around the property take some time to just sit by the fountain and listen to the trickling water, the sound of the singing birds, and the chirping of insects.
One of the main focuses is the showcasing of southern horticulture which houses some of my favorite plant life. The ecosystem here in the south is fantastic, with some rather unique flowers and greenery. They do well to tend and care for these plants so that when you go you will have a wonderful experience and come away learning a thing or two about native plant life.
There are many different gardens located inside, and if you have kids with you, then a stop by The Alice H. Richards Children's Garden is a must. This section is meant to spark the imagination of kids and adults alike for the education and love of nature. Little ones can enjoy a fossil wall, a granite map of Georgia, and a treehouse while they are there. The kid inside of me is always delighted when I get to see my own children light up whenever we find something like this. Truth be told, I may have more fun than they do.
If you have been looking for one of the best botanical gardens in Georgia, then this is one you won’t want to miss. Show up to see some truly remarkable plants, and remember to slow down to fully enjoy it all. There are plenty of events all throughout the year, so make sure to check in with The State Botanical Garden of Georgia website for more information. This is certainly a spot that is well worth visiting and why not stay a while longer to enjoy the city of Athens? The Atohi Treehouse is the perfect getaway to rent as a home base to explore the city further. While you are in town, The University of Georgia is another great place for a walk around, too.
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