We went to the Georgia botanical garden in Athens to see the Winter WonderLights a couple of nights ago. I have to say it was beautiful. They had almost every tree and bush, covered in lights and many on the ground along the path. There were a couple of coffee and hot chocolate booths along the way. We stopped and got a mocha coffee and my daughter got a hot chocolate. They put a big scoop of marshmallows on top and they were delicious. They also had s’more stations throughout the light show, but we didn’t stop and get any. There were lots of families, roasting marshmallows, over the campfires, and it looked like fun, but I just didn’t want any more sugar after my mocha. They had one giant light up tree that was flashing in all kinds of different patterns. It was very cool to watch. I will try to add a couple of videos to this review, but sometimes the videos don’t go through. So don’t come for me if it’s not there. LOL. At the end of the light show path there was a holiday gift shop that had a whole lot of interesting gifts to look at. We didn’t buy anything because I’m about finished my holiday shopping and frankly I’m about spent out. There are some very nice gifts there if you’re still looking for something for a special someone. I checked several different holiday light shows and this one was the most affordable of all. I think I paid either $13 or $15 for the tickets. By comparison, the one in Chattanooga is $30 per ticket and the one in Atlanta is $50 per ticket . I did not check any others because they were not so close. I checked the lookout mountain light show because I’ve been before and I really liked it. There’s something very beautiful about being up on that mountain at night. You will not regret visiting the Georgia Botanical Garden to see the Winter WonderLights show. It’s a great family event and everyone...
Read moreAs a proud Athens, Georgia resident and a huge fan of our beloved Georgia Bulldogs, I'm thrilled to share my 5-star review of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia, also known as our local "Classic City" gem.
This 313-acre horticultural conservatory is a true treasure for our community, offering a wealth of natural beauty and educational opportunities. Here's why I wholeheartedly recommend a visit:
Accessibility: The State Botanical Garden is thoughtfully designed with wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, ensuring that everyone can enjoy its wonders. This commitment to inclusivity is commendable and aligns perfectly with our city's spirit.
Activities: Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful escape, the garden's walking paths offer the perfect setting for a leisurely stroll or a refreshing hike. It's an excellent way to connect with the outdoors right here in Athens.
Amenities: The presence of picnic tables makes it an ideal spot for a family outing or a relaxing lunch with friends. Plus, the availability of public restrooms ensures a comfortable visit for everyone.
Children: Athens is a city that values family-friendly experiences, and the State Botanical Garden doesn't disappoint. It's not just "good for kids"; it's fantastic! Kid-friendly hikes and a playground keep our little ones engaged and excited about nature.
The State Botanical Garden of Georgia truly embodies the essence of our wonderful city. It's a place where nature and education come together, making it a must-visit destination for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of the Bulldogs or simply a nature lover, this place will capture your heart. Don't miss out on this Athens...
Read moreThe State Botanical Garden of Georgia is a true gem hidden in the heart of Athens. As soon as I entered the garden, I was immediately struck by the stunning beauty of the natural surroundings. The garden is home to a vast array of plant species, each more vibrant and colorful than the last.
The pathways are well-maintained and easy to navigate, making it easy to explore the garden at your own pace. There are plenty of benches and picnic areas scattered throughout the garden, making it easy to take a break and soak in the beauty of your surroundings.
One of the highlights of my visit was the Conservatory, which is home to a wide variety of tropical plants and flowers. The air inside the Conservatory was thick with the scent of exotic blooms, transporting me to a far-off place.
The staff at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia were extremely friendly and knowledgeable, and they were happy to answer any questions I had about the plants and flowers. It was clear that they take great pride in the garden and its upkeep.
Overall, my experience at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia was nothing short of magical. I would highly recommend a visit to anyone looking for a serene and peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life....
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