It may be Winter but there are lots of fun things to do and see at Callaway Gardens, such as witnessing butterflies emerging and taking flight in the warm, tropical Cecil B. Day Butterfly Center; and exploring the beautiful John A. Sibley Horticultural Center with gorgeous floral displays. While visiting, get outdoors for a little exercise on one of the many walking trails or meander through the Gardens on the Discovery Bicycle Trail (bicycles are available for rent or bring your own). It’s amazing what wonders nature provides at this time of year.
For those who have visited Callaway Gardens before, we want to show our appreciation for their patronage and support of our mission of connecting man and nature with this special offer. For those who have not had the opportunity, we want to invite them to discover and experience Callaway Gardens at no cost.
Please note that special signs will be posted and different traffic routing will be established to direct guests to the Callaway Discovery Center upon arrival.
Every season provides a great reason to visit Callaway Gardens!
When:
January 1 through February 29, 2012. Open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where:
Callaway Gardens is in Pine Mountain, Georgia
For more information, visit www.callawaygardens.com or call 1-800-CALLAWAY (225-5292).
About Callaway Gardens
For almost 60 years, Callaway Gardens has provided “a place of relaxation, inspiration and a better understanding of the living world” for millions of visitors. Owned and operated by the non-profit Ida Cason Callaway Foundation, Callaway Gardens includes a garden, resort, preserve and residential community on 13,000 acres in Pine Mountain, Georgia. Highlights include a butterfly conservatory, horticultural center, discovery center, chapel, inland beach, nature trails and special events throughout the year.
In addition, Callaway Gardens offers nearly 80,000 square feet of meeting space, 763 guest rooms, restaurants, shops, golf, tennis, fishing and more.
Five unique, close-knit residential communities — with custom home sites, lakefront properties and cottages on the golf course — offer an ideal home away from home or full-time residence.
Callaway Gardens is home to a 4,610-acre forest preserve which is under conservation easement. This conserved, sustainably-managed land is used for biological studies and environmental education programs.