I love visiting the Callaway Brothers Azalea Bowl in Pine Mountain, Georgia. Regardless of the time of year, it is always a most rewarding experience. However, visiting these gardens during the springtime in Georgia is something entirely different altogether. Each spring, thousands upon thousands of azaleas bloom at this garden, especially at the Overlook Azalea Garden and the Azalea Bowl. Come see all the vibrant colors and magic while these beauties are in full bloom. But act fast! Peak bloom only happens for a few weeks every year.

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Have you ever been to Callaway Brothers Azalea Bowl in Georgia to see the azaleas in bloom? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you want to know more about this seasonal event in Georgia, including the peak times to visit, then check out the Callaway Gardens website or follow Callaway Gardens on Facebook.

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Besides Callaway Brothers Azalea Bowl, what are some more gardens in Georgia where I can see flowers this spring?

Of course, we recommend that you visit Callaway Gardens to see the lovely azaleas in bloom, but here are some more gardens in Georgia where you can see more flowers:

  • Hamilton Rhododendron Gardens, Hiawassee
  • Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta
  • The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, Athens
  • Piedmont Park, Atlanta
  • Forsyth Park, Savannah
  • Gibbs Gardens, Ball Ground
  • Hills & Dales Estate, LaGrange
  • Hart County Botanical Garden, Hartwell
  • Lockerly Arboretum, Milledgeville
  • Smith-Gilbert Gardens, Kennesaw
  • Dunaway Gardens, Newnan
  • Waddell Barnes Botanical Gardens, Macon
  • Gwinnett County Vines Gardens, Loganville
  • Columbus Botanical Gardens, Columbus 

Check out our article telling you more about these gorgeous gardens in Georgia to visit this spring. 

What are some more things to do in Georgia that are great during the spring? 

One of our favorite things to do in Georgia during the spring is go to all the festivals. Here are some of the spring festivals in Georgia that you shouldn’t miss:

  • Cherry Blossom Festival, Macon
  • Sweet Auburn Springfest, Atlanta
  • Yale Forest Tulip Festival, Stockbridge
  • Atlanta Dogwood Festival, Atlanta
  • Taste of Spring Festival, Conyers
  • Americus Hot Glass and Craft Beer Festival, Americus
  • Braselton Antique & Artisan Festival, Braselton
  • Atlanta Film Festival, Atlanta
  • International Cherry Blossom Festival, Macon
  • Atlanta Jazz Festival, Atlanta
  • Festival of Colors (HOLI), Suwanee

Be sure to visit our website to discover more things to do in Georgia in spring

What are some spring hikes in Georgia that you recommend?

If you’re searching for spring hikes in Georgia where you can see waterfalls and wildflowers, we’ve got you covered. Here are some of the best trails that belong on your list. 

  • Shirley Miller Wildflower Trail, Chickamauga
  • East Palisades Trail, Sandy Springs
  • Mount Yonah Trail, Cleveland
  • Sweetwater Creek State Park, Lithia Springs
  • Angel Falls Trail, Lakemont
  • Preachers Rock from Woody Gap, Cleveland
  • Panther Falls and Angel Falls Trail, Lakemont
  • Bear Hair Gap Trail, Blairsville, GA
  • Amicalola Falls Trail, Dawsonville

Be sure to read this article telling you more about these spring hikes in Georgia.

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