
Secret Gardens of the Johns Creek Community



🌸 Secret Garden Tour – Saturday, May 9, 2026 🌸 Rain or shine, our beloved Garden is here!​
Step inside some of Johns Creek’s most beautiful private gardens during this special one-day, self-guided tour.
Guests will enjoy exclusive access to six unique gardens, each offering its own style, design inspiration, and seasonal beauty. Throughout the tour, visitors will also experience live music and local artists set within these stunning outdoor spaces.
This is a self-guided driving tour, allowing you to explore at your own pace and choose the gardens you’d like to visit.
Important details:​
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The tour takes place rain or shine
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Please wear comfortable shoes
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Restrooms are available at nearby public locations (not in private homes)
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Please note: Due to uneven terrain, stairs, and natural garden pathways, this tour may not be fully accessible for guests with mobility limitations
Proceeds from the event will benefit Johns Creek Beautification, Inc. (JCB), a Georgia 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the beauty and cultural heritage of our community through public art and citywide initiatives such as our Daffodils4Hope campaign.
Funds raised will help support a major public art installation that honors the legacy, culture, and history of Native Americans—the first inhabitants of the Johns Creek area.
​Featuring select National Wildlife Federation Certified Wildlife Habitat gardens.
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Garden Locations & Descriptions
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View Gardens & Descriptions here
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​​NOTE: A limited number of walk-up tickets will also be available at the gardens for $40 cash only. Limited change will be available, so please bring exact cash if possible.
In June of 2022, Johns Creek Beautification endowed a magnificent, 4000 pound metal horse sculpture to the City of Johns Creek. This remarkable sculpture by Eric Strauss, entitled “Entwined Strength,” is installed at the Bell and Boles Roundabout for the entire community to enjoy. Money raised from previous garden tours was the major funding source for this gift to the city.


