Sisters! Hidden in Atlanta's North Suburbs, a Miniature Monet Garden
π· A Must-Visit Fairy-Tale Estate in Spring! Gibbs Gardens! Just a 50-minute drive from downtown, this 300+-acre valley estate is home to 16 themed gardens. In April, tulips bloom into a rainbow carpet, and in November, maple leaves turn the hills red. Every photo you take feels like a painting! πΈ Seasonal Must-See Spots: Spring: Millions of tulips spread from the Italian Cascade to the Japanese Garden. Summer: Rose maze + lotus pond. Bring breadcrumbs to feed the koi, and they'll follow you! Fall: Maple viewing platform overlooking the red and yellow gradient valley. Suggested: wear a white long dress for an atmospheric back view. πΏ Location: 1987 Gibbs Drive, Ball Ground. Just search for "Gibbs Gardens" on your GPS. πΈ Best Photo Spots: White Victorian Pavilion: A classical colonnade entwined with wisteria flowers. Japanese Zen Garden: Bamboo water pipes + red maple trees. Perfect for photos in traditional Chinese clothing! Hidden Spot: Behind the greenhouse, there's a camellia tunnel. π« Tickets & Tips: β° 10AM - 4PM (Closed on Tuesdays) π° $20 for adults | $15 for students (Order tickets online in advance to get a free map) β οΈ There's only a snack kiosk in the garden. Bring your own picnic blanket and sparkling water for a more chill experience. πΆ Pet-friendly! But pets must be on a leash (I saw someone bring a Shiba Inu for a kimono photoshoot). #AtlantaGardens #SpringOuting #NorthAmericanGardenTravel #Attractions #GibbsGardens