Callaway Gardens

Callaway Gardens

Georgia

80/100120 min

Callaway Gardens is a renowned 2,500-acre resort and garden complex located near Pine Mountain in Harris County, Georgia. Established in 1952 by Cason J. Callaway and his wife Virginia, the gardens were developed on depleted farmland through innovative environmental restoration, including damming streams to create lakes and planting over 20,000 trees and shrubs. It is home to the world's largest azalea garden, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. The resort features scenic drives, lakes, a golf course, and the Cason J. Callaway Memorial Forest, a designated National Natural Landmark. Over the decades, Callaway Gardens has expanded its attractions and facilities, maintaining a strong commitment to conservation and visitor engagement. Today, it remains a top destination for nature lovers, garden enthusiasts, and families seeking outdoor recreation in a beautifully restored natural setting.

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ヒント: Visitors are encouraged to plan their trip during spring to experience the azalea blooms at their peak. Advance ticket purchase is recommended for popular events and accommodations. Discounts may be available for seniors, military, and groups. The resort offers extensive biking trails and scenic drives, so comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are advisable. Check the official website for seasonal events and operational hours before visiting.

興味深い事実

  • Callaway Gardens hosts the world's largest azalea garden.
  • The Cason J. Callaway Memorial Forest within the gardens is a National Natural Landmark.
  • The gardens were developed on worn-out cotton fields during the Great Depression through innovative land restoration.
  • Over 750,000 visitors come to Callaway Gardens annually, making it one of Georgia's top attractions.
  • In 2018, Callaway Gardens was named Best Georgia Attraction by USA Today.

歴史

1930

Callaway Gardens was conceived in 1930 by Cason J.

Callaway after discovering a rare azalea species in the area.

The land, once exhausted cotton fields, was transformed through soil restoration and extensive planting.

1952

The gardens officially opened in 1952 as the Ida Cason Gardens, named after Callaway's mother.

1953

Subsequent expansions included the opening of Robin Lake Beach and the Overlook Azalea Garden in 1953, and the Cason J.

1972

Callaway Memorial Forest in 1972, which gained National Natural Landmark status.

Ownership and management have evolved over time, with the Ida Cason Callaway Foundation playing a central role in preserving the gardens and land conservation easements securing its future.

場所ガイド

1
Azalea Garden

The world's largest azalea garden featuring thousands of blooming azaleas in vibrant colors, attracting visitors especially during spring bloom.

2
Cason J. Callaway Memorial Forest1972

A 3,000-acre forested area within the gardens designated as a National Natural Landmark, showcasing native flora and natural woodland ecosystems.

3
Robin Lake Beach1953

A man-made lake area featuring a sandy beach and recreational facilities, popular for swimming and family activities since its opening in 1953.

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