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S P A R T A N B U R G ‘S

Botanical Garden and
Woodland Preserve

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Plan Your Visit

Imagine a place where nature's charm meets the thrill of learning, and stunning scenery provides a sanctuary for wildlife. It exists, right here, beyond the bustle of Spartanburg.

Hatcher Garden has delighted, educated, and inspired visitors for generations. Join us for an event, lend a hand, or just come stroll and unwind. Our gardens are here for you to enjoy from dawn to dusk, 365 days a year, free of charge.


Hatcher Garden Photography Contest

Once again we are asking for your best panoramic shots of Hatcher Garden for the 2027 Landscapes of Hatcher Garden Calendar. The Grand Prize Winner will have their photograph featured on the cover of the calendar. Click here for more information.

 


 

We’re thrilled to announce the opening of Hatcher Holistic, a collective of like-minded individuals offering both group and private sessions centered around building community, mindfulness, and well-being. Our offerings will take place indoors as well as outside within the serenity of Hatcher Garden.

save the date

Mark your calendars for these upcoming events (April Thru June) at Hatcher Garden.
See the calendar below for more details.

  • Spring Plant Sale - Wednesday, April 8 - Saturday, April 11

  • Fetch a Friend and Strut Your Mutt – Saturday, April 18

  • Music in the Garden - Friday, April 24, featuring Sinnerville Saints

  • Music in the Garden - Friday, May 1 - featuring Split Rail Band

  • Music in the Garden - Friday, May 8 - featuring Remedy 58

  • Twilight in the Garden - Thursday, May 14

  • High School Arts in the Garden - Saturday, May 23

  • Food Truck Festival - Wednesday, June 3

  • Discovery Camp - Monday, June 8 thru Thursday June 11

  • Art Camp - Monday, June 15 thru Friday, June 19

  • Teen Camp (Trade Training) - Monday, June 22 thru Thursday, June25

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our newest
Garden space
in the news

Recently our Children’s Garden was featured on the Fox 21 Carolina newscast. Executive Director Dan Shook took the reporter on a tour of the newest completed additions to the Children’s Garden: including the stone sculpture, the “stone lily” and two metal sculptures; the sensory loop; plants that would be of interest to children, like peppermint; and the Alphabet Pathway, which includes Cyrillic (Russian) alphabet letters. You can watch the video below.

 

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Let’s grow together!

 
 
 
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