Things to Do at Callaway Gardens
Callaway Gardens isn’t just another family retreat in the Appalachian Mountains – it’s a 13,000-acre, award-winning luxurious Pine Mountain resort and center of enrichment that offers endless opportunities for adventure, discovery, and recreation.
The Gardens
You can wander through four distinctive gardens, each showcasing the wonders of Mother Nature in its own special style. Learn More >
Attractions
A spectacular 35,000 sq. ft. complex nestled in the woodlands on the edge of Mountain Creek Lake is the center for conservation, preservation and environment education and exhibits. Learn More >
TreeTop Adventure
Take your love of nature to new heights on this dizzying course of zip-lines and other high-flying challenges deftly woven into the natural forest behind the Virginia Hand Callaway Discovery Center. Learn More >
Georgia Nature Trails
One of the best ways to enjoy the beauty of this Pine Mountain getaway is to walk the unique trails covering over 17 miles throughout the resort. Learn More >
Pine Mountain Recreation
Sports enthusiasts find a wonderland of Georgia outdoor activities to enjoy including golf, fishing and tennis at award-winning facilities. Learn More >
Birds of Prey
You can have an up-close encounter with magnificent birds of prey that are featured in the Callaway Gardens outdoor, free-flighted shows. Learn More >
Butterfly Garden
Escape to North America’s largest, glass-enclosed conservatory, home to 1,000 tropical butterflies, plants and birds. Learn More >
Callaway Gardens Educational Programs
The Education Department provides fascinating, year-round classes, lectures, tours, and demonstrations that “provide a better understanding of the living world” – an important facet of the Callaway Gardens mission. Learn More >
View Events Calendar
See everything that is currently happening at Callaway Gardens. Learn More >
Pet Policy
Pets are not allowed inside any Callaway Gardens facility except for a limited number of pet-designated guest rooms in the Mountain Creek Inn. Pets are allowed in outdoor areas except within Robin Lake Circle, which includes the Robin Lake Beach and picnic areas. Service dogs are permitted in all locations.



