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Fig Orchard & Garden - September 5th Saturday
Fig Orchard & Garden - September 6th Sunday
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Fig Orchard and Gardens:
Explore our original structures built with upcycled materials.
Enjoy your picnic lunch by our calm and peaceful lakeside with tables.
Grandparents day September 13th, plan an extra special outing earlier with this opening, to celebrate with the family.
Take photos and tour the sculptures throughout the trails.
Visit the Fig Orchard for a peak as they are growing and ripening all controlled by mother nature.
Stroll through our bamboo gardens and Kyoto waterfall and visit Knop Mountain. Take a break at a bench on the trail and enjoy the large elephant ears growing.
Figs if ready for Harvest will be available for purchase at the Stone Barn.
These are limited-time openings to see the beauty of a seasonal change at our one-of-a-kind venue.
The "Knop Mountain", is the highest point of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, looks into 4 states. On a perfectly clear day one can see the Washington Monument (with a telescope/binoculars).
Bring your friends and family and enjoy a magical experience in a natural setting that will take your breath away. Don’t forget the binoculars!
During your visit, you can:
Explore our original structures built with creative upcycle materials and plant life throughout.
Enjoy your picnic lunch by our calm and peaceful lakeside.
Take photos at your own pace of our Sculpture Gardens, Hobbit Town, White Garden, Kyoto Waterfalls, Bamboo Gardens, Moss Garden, Cactus Hill, surrounding plant life, fountains and much more as you trail the grounds.
"A folly building is a nonfunctional, decorative building that is often constructed to enhance a natural landscape. Follies were popular in England during the 18th and early 19th centuries, when landscape design was dominated by Romanticism. They were often intended to imitate classical and medieval structures and were intended to improve or complete the natural setting. Follies were often built to resemble medieval towers, ruined castles, or Classical temples." Surprise all your friends and family with a photo moment at the "Castle".
Visit the website and take a peek.
Additional details and information:
$45.00 Admission Ticket per person.
2 or (24 months)and under free.
Free parking available.
No Pets, No Glass, No Alcohol please. Please wear proper shoes for the outing and have drinking water at hand. No drones allowed on site.
Gate opens at 12:00 Noon each scheduled day.
Last entry for the scheduled dates is 4:00pm daily.
Final departures are to be completed by 5:00pm from parking area.
Refund Policy: All ticket purchases are non-refundable, as below you may reschedule if space is available for another opening date. We reserve the right to postpone or cancel the opening due to circumstances beyond our control such as severe weather or rain, a natural disaster or emergency or as require to protect the safety of attendees and staff. (1) If closed for the date of purchased ticket, a notice will be emailed to ticket holders no later than 4pm day prior, Please check email before leaving home if weather looks dubious.
If for any reason, the garden is open and you were not able to "check in" on the date of the purchased ticket, we can gladly transfer to another opening within the year of purchase. No refunds will be issued if not rescheduled. If the upcoming opening is a higher value, you will be required to pay the difference.
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Location
National Botanic Gardens
26320 Ticonderoga Road
Chantilly, VA 20152 US
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