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Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain Georgia is a great place to see late fall color!

Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain Georgia.Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain Georgia is world famous for its amazing collection of Spring-blooming azaleas and rhododendrons. Flower lovers from around the world converge at the gardens every Spring for the showy display.

What many horticulture enthusiasts may NOT know is that Callaway Gardens is a great place for viewing fall foliage well into November! The garden features a wide variety of deciduous species that blaze into their Autumn splendor about the same time that the least leaves are falling in the North Georgia Mountains.

And while you’re there enjoying the display of fall color, you may also want to check out the Cecil B. Day Butterfly House, the John A, Sibley Horticulture Center, and the latest addition, the Virginia Callaway Discovery Center!

For complete information visit the Callaway Gardens Website!

Fall foliage at Callaway Gardens

Fall leaves in Callaway Gardens Pine Mountain GA

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16 commentsRichard Weisser • November 14 2010 05:44PM

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Spectacular!

Posted by Lenn Harley, Real Estate Broker, Virginia & Maryland (Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Those are some really impressive shots. Were those just recent?

Posted by Scott Baker Realtor Homes for Sale in Cincinnati, West Chester, Mason, OH area (www.eHomeReports.com Coldwell Banker West Shell) over 2 years ago

Lenn...

Thanks my friend.

Scott...

They were taken yesterday ...November 13, and there will still be leaves this Friday when the Christmas light display opens! Thanks,

Posted by Richard Weisser (Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Metro Brokers) over 2 years ago

Just beautiful Richard.  Our trees, the tall ones are all completely bare now.  Our smaller flowering type trees are still somewhat colorful.  

Posted by Susan Mangigian, Chester County Homes Delaware and Chester County Offices! (RE/MAX Preferred, West Chester, PA, RS152252A) over 2 years ago

Richard....Great photo's.   All I see arond my place is white today.

Posted by William Feela Realtor 651-674-5999 No. Branch,MN (WHISPERING PINES REALTY) over 2 years ago

Good evening Richard..these shots are truly spectacular!! We had gorgeous rhododendrons in our yard growing up in upstate N.Y. The blooms were absolutely breathtaking! Your photos are a work of art! 

Posted by Dorie Dillard Realtor® Canyon Creek NW Austin TX homes for sale (Coldwell Banker United Realtors) over 2 years ago

Absolutely Gorgeous!

Posted by Judi Barrett~Broker/Owner Integrity Real Estate Services~IDABEL,OK 580-212-5946 (Judi Barrett~Integrity Real Estate Services~Idabel, Oklahoma) over 2 years ago

Richard...those are gorgeous photos; all our trees are in the brown or no-leaf season now.  I don't know why, but I never thought of Southern trees turning colors in the Fall nor losing their leaves.  Northerners-- have a great week.
Barb & Sal 

Posted by Barb & Sal Dragotta Macomb County Michigan over 2 years ago

I love your pictures Richard.  The top one is incredible and sure to be published if you shop it around.

Posted by Gabe Sanders, Stuart Florida Real Estate (Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales) over 2 years ago

Richard, how spectacular! It would be my dream to follow the fall foliage down the eastern seaboard. This just makes me want to put that idea on my bucket list!

 

Posted by Andrea Swiedler - Swiedler, Pomerantz & Adams, Litchfield County Real Estate (Prudential Connecticut Realty, Litchfield County Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Beautiful pictures. They remind me of many of the scenes on jigsaw puzzles when I was a kid - a long time ago. All the bright colors, beautiful. BTW, long before video games people put together puzzles!

Posted by Gary L Waters PLLC- Broker Associate Realtor® Melbourne Viera Rockledge FL (Serving Brevard Realty, Merritt Island) over 2 years ago

Breathtaking is all I have to say!  We just don't get those colors here in my neck of the woods so it is great to live vicariously through your pictures.

Posted by Paula McDonald, RE/MAX The Woodlands, TX 936-203-0279 (Chevaux Group, PLLC) over 2 years ago

Beautiful colors in Callaway Garden, never knew that the foliage is so pretty there.

Posted by Eileen Hsu 許小姐 Manhattan NY Real Estate (Douglas Elliman) over 2 years ago

Outstanding photography .. I love the way you captured the colors & incorporated the reflection in the water features as well.  Absolutely a beautiful place and gorgeous part of the country.

Posted by Connie Goodrich,CRS ABR (McKinney Realtor)Texas (Keller Williams Realty) over 2 years ago

Great pics!  This is one of my favorite times of the year to shoot landscape and Callaway Gardens looks like it would be the perfect spot to spend the day.

Posted by Iran Watson Marietta Real Estate Agent/Photographer (Georgia Elite Realty) over 2 years ago

Oh my gosh! A photographer's dream come true! BEAUTIFUL!!!

Posted by Joni Staples ♥ (936) 650-9017 (Your Huntsville and Lake Livingston REALTOR®) over 2 years ago

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