Gateway Gardens
Garden Hours
January - February
8am - 5pm
March - April
8am - 7pm
May - August
8am - 8pm
September - October
8am - 7pm
November - December
8am - 5pm
Reservations & Events
To make a reservation for group events, weddings, or other special events, call 336-373-7690.
Greensboro Beautiful provides support to new and ongoing enhancements in the gardens through private donations from the community.
About the Garden
Eventually spanning 11 acres, Gateway Gardens provides a stunning entryway into the City of Greensboro, a playful and interactive garden, and a horticultural oasis integrating elements of history, movement, discovery, and community.
Gateway Gardens represents the biggest project ever undertaken in the 50-year history of Greensboro Beautiful. The garden is strategically located on one of the City's major entryways - E. Gate City Blvd., within 1/2 mile of Business I-40 and I-85 (exit 124). Phase I opened in 2011, and includes the Michel Family Children's Garden, the Heritage Garden, Rain Garden, Gateway Plaza & Icon, and the Great Lawn.
Gateway Gardens was certified in 2014 as a LEED Silver project by the U.S. Green Building Council. Greensboro Beautiful is currently raising funds to continue developing the gardens for future phases. Small and large gifts are welcome, and naming opportunities are available.
The garden is open year-round. Admission is free.
For more information on the garden, contact 336-373-2199.
Garden Photos
Gateway Garden Map
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P — Parking
E — Entrance
R — Restroom
1 — Michel Family Children's Garden
1a — William A. Stern Maze
1b — News & Record Outdoor Classroom
1c — Hillsdale Fund Book Stage
1d — Plant Tunnel
1e — Cemala Foundation Alphabet Arbor
1f — Apple Sculpture
1g — Edible Garden
1h — Potting Shed
2 — Rain Garden
2a — UPS Rain Garden Overlook
2b — Walled Pond
3 — Great Lawn
4 — Weaver Foundation Heritage Garden & Plaza
5 — Joseph M. Bryan Foundation Water Sculpture
6 — Visitor Center
6a — Outdoor Reception Patio
6b — Covered Gathering Area
7 — Tree House
Future Development:
8 — Japanese Garden
9 — White Oak Forest
10 — Wedding & Special Events Garden
10a — Rose Garden
P — Parking
E — Entrance
R — Restroom
1 — Michel Family Children's Garden
1a — William A. Stern Maze
1b — News & Record Outdoor Classroom
1c — Hillsdale Fund Book Stage
1d — Plant Tunnel
1e — Cemala Foundation Alphabet Arbor
1f — Apple Sculpture
1g — Edible Garden
1h — Potting Shed
2 — Rain Garden
2a — UPS Rain Garden Overlook
2b — Walled Pond
3 — Great Lawn
4 — Weaver Foundation Heritage Garden & Plaza
5 — Joseph M. Bryan Foundation Water Sculpture
6 — Visitor Center
6a — Outdoor Reception Patio
6b — Covered Gathering Area
7 — Tree House
Future Development:
8 — Japanese Garden
9 — White Oak Forest
10 — Wedding & Special Events Garden
10a — Rose Garden
Garden Development
Future Development
Future Development: Eventually spanning 11 acres, future phases include a Japanese Garden, the White Oak Forest, and a Wedding & Special Events Garden. Help us GROW Gateway Gardens for future generations!
- Wedding Garden (with Rose Garden): Destined to become one of the most utilized areas of Gateway Gardens, which can accommodate up to 600 wedding guests.
- Japanese Garden: Creating a beautiful garden using traditional Japanese master gardening techniques.
- Natural Heritage Preserve and White Oak Forest: Utilizing the existing forest, this area will feature elevated treetop structures. A perfect setting for bird and wildlife viewing and native plant exploration.
Gateway Gardens Naming Opportunities
Contact us or call the Greensboro Beautiful office at 336-373-2199 for more details.
Gateway Gardens Donors
Gifts from people like you who give $25, $100, even thousands of dollars each year help Greensboro Beautiful continue garden enhancements, tree plantings, litter cleanups, and bring free garden events to our community.
Featured Gifts
Local artist William Mangum has created paintings of each of the gardens. Prints of the Gateway Garden are available for a donation to Greensboro Beautiful.
Each set of 12 cards featured three scenes from each of Greensboro’s public gardens.