Escape to a Woodland in Gainesville

Summer is the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the beauty of nature. Plan a short excursion to the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Gainesville, where thirty minutes allows you to enjoy some stunning plants as well as artwork by a local artist.

The botanical garden is a gift from Douglas and Ada Ivester. Douglas is the retired CEO of the Coca-Cola Company, whose headquarters is in Atlanta. The gardens feature several walking paths including one especially for children with “shrub tunnels”, a fairy village, and a stone dragon made for climbing. 

There are benches if you get tired as well as a Little Free Library if your children feel the need to read about nature in addition to experiencing it. The day I toured, there were several small children playing and exploring and it’s encouraging to see parents allow their children to learn through play.

Starting June 7 and running through October, there is an art exhibit from Atlanta-based artist Huelani Mei, entitled Woodland Wonders. Shown below is Mike, the Wise Owl. Other creatures include an ant army, a fox, and a cardinal. 

Admission for adults is $14.95 and $12.95 for children ages 3-12. Children under 3 are free. Grab a map from the Visitor Center (check out the gift shop as well) and have a beautiful day.