Vines Botanical Gardens
Loganville, Georgia, United States
Vines Botanical Gardens in Loganville, Georgia, covers about 25 acres and was originally the private estate of Charles and Myrna Adams until 1990, when it was opened to the public.
The gardens feature a variety of themed areas including a rose garden, arboretum, garden railroad, water garden, koi pond, and Swan Lake, which spans 3.5 acres. Scattered throughout the property are Grecian statues, fountains, and quiet ponds amidst annuals and perennials that bloom year-round, creating a serene retreat.
Over the years, the gardens have undergone several transitions including being managed as a public park and later becoming a private event venue with a renovated manor house. While the garden maintains its natural beauty and variety of plants, some visitors have noted signs of neglect such as overgrown areas and aging structures, but it remains a tranquil place for strolls, nature appreciation, and photography.
Location
3500 Oak Grove Rd SW, Loganville, GA 30052, United States
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