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Garden Glow illuminates Maymont now through Nov. 7

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The Japanese Garden at Maymont | Photo provided

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Brighten up your fall evenings. Garden Glow at Maymont returns to the grounds’ Japanese Garden each Wed.-Sun. night now through Nov. 7.

Guests can experience Maymont in a different light with the self-guided walking tour, beginning through the Magnolia Gates (located near 1700 Hampton St.) and continuing along the historic Woodland Trail that leads to the iconic Japanese Garden. Each evening at sunset, the Carriage House Lawn transforms into the Glow Village with food trucks, Glow Shop, fire pits + an expanded Glow Bar.

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Maymont’s landscape will shine brilliantly for a wondrous experience to delight guests of all ages | Photo provided

Pro tip: Save by purchasing advance tickets. (Tickets at the gate are not guaranteed and are higher in price.) Adult tickets are $12, children’s (ages 3-12) are $8, with ages 2 + under free. Members receive a discounted rate.

Where to park?

Free parking is available in the parking lots located at 1700 Hampton St., 2201 Shields Lake Dr., and street parking where available.

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