Serenity Garden Visitor Code of Conduct
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Sanitize Regularly: Please use hand sanitizer as needed during your visit.
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Respect the Garden: Refrain from touching gates, plaques, sculptures, and plants.
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Self-Sufficiency: Bring your own water and mask. We do not have water fountains on the premises.
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Preserve the Setting: Please do not move benches or chairs.
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Health First: If you're feeling unwell, we kindly ask you to visit us another time.
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Social Distancing: Maintain a safe distance between groups.
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Supervise Children: Ensure your children are with you at all times.
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Keep it Clean: Littering is strictly prohibited.
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Preserve Nature: Do not clip or remove plants and flowers.
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Quiet Enjoyment: Please keep noise levels down to maintain the tranquility of the garden.
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No Smoking: For the health and safety of all, smoking is not permitted.
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Wildlife Respect: Do not feed or disturb the wildlife. Enjoy them from a distance.
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Stay on Paths: To protect both the plants and visitors, please stay on designated paths.
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Photography: Personal photography is welcome, but commercial shoots require prior approval.
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Take only memories, leave only footprints.
By entering Serenity Garden, visitors agree to assume all risks associated with their visit and agree to release and hold harmless Serenity Garden, its owners, agents, and employees from any and all liabilities, injuries, or damages both known and unknown. Visitors are responsible for their own safety and for the safety of those in their care.
"In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks"
-John Muir
Serenity Garden is a Woodland Oasis at the Reames Estate in Charlotte, North Carolina. What began with some initial plantings around the property, the garden has grown to become a living legacy of the Reames Family. Walking through our expansive forest garden you will discover a wide variety of plants and trees thoughtfully integrated within the surrounding landscape. Several thought-provoking sculptural features can also be experienced throughout the garden. Our mission as nature lovers is to nurture our garden sanctuary to provide a place to contemplate, meditate and find peace.