With every season in Georgia that arrives, we love that a new natural phenomenon occurs. That’s often the highlight of seasons changing for many: the dose of nature that is sure to come with. During this time of year, the spring flowers in Georgia are officially in bloom, often creating some of the most fragrant and fascinating sights you’ll find. Right now, you’ll find some pretty stunning flowers in bloom — from the rhododendron to the bigleaf magnolia and beyond. But perhaps the most beautiful flower you’ll find in the mix are the azaleas, and we know exactly where to find them. Come with us to Callaway Resort & Gardens in Pine Mountain to experience the beauty of springtime in Georgia.

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Do you have a favorite flower that blooms in the springtime in Georgia? Can you find it at Callaway Gardens? Share with us your experience in the comments section! Or for more information about the flowers in bloom right now, visit the Callaway Gardens website or follow Callaway Gardens on the Facebook Page.

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Also, after your fun day of marveling at the pretty azalea blooms, we recommend reserving a spot at the Lodge and Spa at Callaway Gardens that boasts a golf course as well as luxurious spas. And best of all, children stay free!  

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