There is a new way to see the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Georgia and this time it is high above the treetops. The Kendeda Canopy Walk in Georgia is a one-of-a-kind attraction that snakes through the woodlands, highlighting a new way to see the surrounding area. While the botanical garden is pure magic in itself, the canopy walk will take visitors high into the trees to experience a new perspective of the nearby Storza Woods.
Stepping into the 30-acres of natural beauty that is the Atlanta Botanical Garden is like entering into a new world entirely.
But while the gardens are magical in their own right, there is another attraction that will take you high into the treetops for a new perspective altogether.
The Kendeda Canopy Walk opened in 2010 and allowed the garden to connect to 15 extra acres of woodlands in the surrounding area.
At 40-feet in the air, 12-feet in width, and 600-feet in length, visitors can walk the bridge, getting a unique vantage point of the Storza Woods below.
Storza Woods is one of the last remaining urban forests within Atlanta - here you’ll see a plethora of hickories, poplars, oaks, and more.
You’ll feel like you’ve disappeared into the towering treetops as you meander your way past the branches and limbs of the forest.
What’s been dubbed the largest tree-canopy level walkway of its type within the entire country, you do not want to miss out on this.
To find where the Atlanta Botanical Garden is in Georgia, click here to open the map.
Have you ever taken this canopy walk in Georgia before? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about the botanical garden or the canopy walk, such as current hours of operation, then check out the website or Facebook Page.
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