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Updated on July 12, 2015

Kendeda Canopy Walk – Atlanta Botanical Garden

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Suspended over 40 feet above the gardens and extended 600 feet, the Kenada Canopy Walk gives you a great bird’s eye view of the landscape through the Storza Woods. It has been several years since I had a chance to visit the garden. This is a new addition to me – the Kenada Canopy Walk.

At the start of the Canopy Walk

The Canopy Walk
The Canopy Walk

 

Overlooking the Azalea Walk (down below) with the Bruce Munro Light Display lights visible.

Overlooking the Azalea Garden
Overlooking the Azalea Garden

 

This is where it starts to get really high up.

Canopy walk overlooking the azalea walkway
Canopy walk overlooking the azalea walkway

 

View of the canopy walk and the cables supporting it.

The Canopy walk
The Canopy walk

 

Check out these supports!

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