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Gibbs Gardens

Less than an hour from Atlanta is nestled in the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains, Gibbs Gardens is the perfect setting for corporate events or that special day in the life of a bride and groom. We have several sites appropriate for the ceremony and tented receptions.

The Gibbs family has creatively planned and developed more than 220 acres of gardens. Their 300 acres estate has a 25 year old manor house that overlooks the mountains and gardens. When open, the private gardens will provide a relaxed and enjoyable experience.

Enjoy the serenity of nature and stroll along the streams with many waterfalls or around the water gardens with 22 reflecting ponds. Cross the bridges and refresh yourself with the beauty and fragrance of thousands of plants, flowers, and millions of bulbs that provide a wide array of color, shape and texture for the 16 garden venues. A mature, native woodland surrounds the gardens with the peace and tranquility of nature.

Contact: www.GibbsGardens.com

Our Clients Are Talking!

“We can't thank you enough for going above and beyond IN EVERY AREA!! You were fabulous and really knocked yourself out for us and we appreciate your extra effort so much. The night was absolutely PERFECT...and that's no exaggeration.

The guests raved about the hors D'oeuvres...they couldn't get enough. They loved all three choices. The ballroom was so beautiful...exactly what we dreamed of. We loved the black napkins draped over the side. People said it was the most beautiful wedding reception they had ever attended. I agree.

The presentation - the salad looked like a watercolor painting. The salad was scrumptious. The entree looked amazing as it was served. I had so many people who made a point of talking to us about the food...compliment after compliment.

As the parents of the bride...we have thank you for making our vision come to life. I'm sure you will have many new customers. I know you now have lots of new fans. Thanks again for everything.

All our love and appreciation,”

by Mary and Terry McGreevy

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