One of the coolest, more recent attractions in Georgia is located in the Atlanta Botanical Garden and is a true wonderment. The long, elevated Kendeda Canopy Walk allowed the gardens to double in size, linking the more formal original gardens to almost 15 additional acres of woodlands in the surrounding area. Step inside the beauty of nature with this long, elevated Atlanta Botanical Garden canopy walk. You will definitely be glad you did once you see how unbelievably pretty it is everywhere you look. Be sure you take your time while you are exploring so you can take in every lovely detail.
There are a lot of different aspects of The Atlanta Botanical Garden that are naturally stunning in their own right.
But perhaps one of the most beautiful features of this botanical garden is the giant, elevated walkway known as Kendeda Canopy Walk.
It's one of the most beloved canopy walks in Georgia!
Opened in 2010, the Kendeda Canopy Walk clocks in at nearly 40 feet high, with a 12-foot wide bridge that gives visitors one of the best treetop views of Storza woods.
Storza woods is a fascination, too, as it is one of Atlanta’s last remaining urban forests—brimming with tulip poplars, hickory trees, and oak trees galore.
When you take this canopy walk during the autumn months you’ll be surrounded by changing leaves and the rich scent of fall.
You won't find a vantage point quite like this anywhere else in the garden.
What’s even cooler about this one-of-a-kind suspension bridge, is that it’s considered the largest tree canopy-level walkway of its kind in the entire country.
Check out The Atlanta Botanical Garden Kendeda Canopy Walk in Georgia for a spectacular leisurely stroll through the woods.
Have you ever trekked this Georgia canopy walk? Share with us your thoughts on the Kendeda canopy walk in the comments section! We love to hear about your fun outdoor experiences. And if you are looking to learn more about outdoor places in Georgia that you will love and help turn them into official parks, check out Parks Project. Don't forget to pick up an AllTrails + Account!
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