Free Admission to Callaway Gardens Weekdays January 13th through Feb. 28th, 2014

Callaway Gardens

 

Starting Sunday January 12th, 2014, after an 11 day temporary closure of Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, GA, admission to the Gardens will be free on weekdays* through Feb. 28.

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, free admission in January and February is one way to show our appreciation for their patronage and support of our mission of connecting man and nature. For those who have not had the opportunity, we want to invite them at no cost on these special dates to experience and discover Callaway Gardens.

Every season provides a great reason to visit Callaway Gardens!

When:
Jan. 1-11: Closed for Winter Break**
Jan. 12-Feb. 28: Free admission Monday through Friday, excluding weekends and holidays*. The Gardens hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information, visit www.callawaygardens.com or call 1-800-CALLAWAY (800-225-5292).

*Admission will be charged on weekends and holidays (Martin Luther King, Jr. Day-Jan. 20 and Presidents’ Day-Feb. 17).

**The Winter Break includes Gardens attractions, restaurants, recreation, meeting space and lodging. Guest Services agents and Sales Managers will be available to take future reservations daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Additional information is available and future reservations also can be made at www.callawaygardens.com.

NOTE to editors: Images are available upon request.

About Callaway Gardens
For more than 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 thousands of 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.

Where:

Callaway Gardens
U. S. Hwy. 27
Pine Mountain, Georgia

1-800-CALLAWAY

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