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Bellingrath Gardens

With stunning azalea blooms in season and carefully landscaped thematic gardens across 65 acres, Bellingrath Gardens enchants with its beauty and its location.
Bellingrath Gardens
Azalea season at Bellingrath Gardens

In 1917, Walter Bellingrath was overworked. He was Mobile's first Coca-Cola bottler, and stress wreaked havoc with his health. His doctor prescribed a getaway. Walter bought an abandoned fish camp on the Fowl River to create a country estate to escape Mobile.

His wife Bessie loved flowers and gardens, so they beautified the property they called Belle Camp. When they invited the citizens of Mobile to come take a look, nearly 5,000 people showed up to see the flowers in April 1932.

And so Bellingrath Gardens was born, its earliest and oldest gardens heavily influenced by the couple's trips to Europe.

Planter with flowers at Bellingrath Gardens
A planter filled with color and texture at Bellingrath Gardens

Walk through the gardens with us through our photographs from our visit.

Bellingrath Gardens, Theodore AL - Watula Images
Bellingrath Gardens opened its doors in 1932 to the delight of Mobile residents who came to see the spring flowers.

Plan Your Visit

Address: 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd, Theodore AL 36582
Phone: 251-973-2217
Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM daily, closed Christmas
Fee: Admission charged. Seasonal discounts offered.

Pets are not permitted on the grounds. A pet motel is provided free of charge at the parking area. No smoking is allowed in the gardens.

Restrooms are located at the entrance buildings and at Live Oak Plaza.

Much of the grounds are accessible, but there are certain areas with stairs or gravel surfaces that are not. The house tour is not accessible.

A cell phone audio tour provides interpretation of stops within the gardens, and is marked on the garden map you receive upon entry.

Between Thanksgiving and New Years, evening hours from 4 PM to 8 PM enable guests to enjoy Christmas lights throughout the gardens.

Directions

From downtown Mobile, Alabama, take Interstate 10 westbound for 11 miles to exit 15A. Join US 90 (Spanish Trail) west towards Theodore. After 2.8 miles, turn left on Bellingrath Rd. Continue another 8 miles and make a left onto CR 18. Signage will direct you to the parking area within the gardens.