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This 7-acre urban green space offers self-guided tours, walking trails & gardens with native plants.
932 Scott Blvd, Decatur, GA 30030

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Reviews — 8

Radha Narayana
at 2024 Jul 04
Radha Narayana
at 2024 Jul 04
I was disappointed. I expected flowers .no maps were available. Office was closed. They could have had a map posted with trails information outside the office that we could take a picture. It is a perfect place for dogs in the summer and extremely disappointed that dogs were not allowed. There were no cultivated gardens like botanical gardens and so dogs could have enjoyed that shady walk.
Alexis LaValliere
at 2024 Jun 28
Alexis LaValliere
at 2024 Jun 28
Absolutely lovely! Quiet and peaceful with beautifully maintained paths. Many plants are labeled. There is a bird garden with feeders and a journal to record what you see. Thank you so much!!
Aaron B
at 2024 Jun 08
Aaron B
at 2024 Jun 08
Beautiful garden. Very well maintained. Lots of shade. Bring bug repellent with you. It's free but I encourage a donation.
Janis Gay
at 2024 Apr 10
Janis Gay
at 2024 Apr 10
Walked through the Garden with another elderly lady. A beautiful natural setting with paths that are easy to walk on. We will go back when more shrubs and flowers are in bloom.
Adam Wiesehuegel
at 2024 Apr 03
Adam Wiesehuegel
at 2024 Apr 03
I absolutely loved the garden. I had the opportunity to volunteer and I had to say that I love the effort they are doing to keep the area as natural and as alive as possible.
Natalie Swint
at 2024 Mar 13
Natalie Swint
at 2024 Mar 13
Beautiful place, even though many plants haven't bloomed yet still was a good day at the garden.
Diana Petsitter101
at 2023 Oct 30
Diana Petsitter101
at 2023 Oct 30
Huge discovery today, went to hear live music free in the Garden Pavilion at the Woodlands Garden in Decatur. This is Seven acres of donated woodlands 20+ years ago by Chet and Gene Morse. Located on the corner of Scott Boulevard and Clairemont Avenue, a true delight. Many Champion Trees and the largest Bigleaf Magnolia I’ve ever seen. If you have company in town and want a nice, pleasant, ADA friendly walk, I highly recommend this garden. Free parking and free admission. NOTE: this is a dog free park so leave your pup at home. A true secret gem in Decatur/Atlanta area. If you want a beautiful drive back to Marietta or 75/85, take Scott Blvd. west which turns into Ponce de Leon Avenue. This is a four laned road that shows you some of the most beautiful homes in Decatur/Atlanta. Volunteer opportunities on Wednesday mornings 9 a.m.

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