appalachian oasis
Callaway Gardens has served as the crossroads where man and nature meet since 1952. The Gardens are the centerpiece of 13,000 acres located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountain’s southernmost foothills. When Founder Cason Jewell Callaway built the Gardens, he envisioned a unique experience that offered solace, inspiration and discovery that no other retreat could duplicate.
Callaway is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the nation and the inspiration behind CPSI’s “Nature of Inspiration” theme. It’s also a well-known educational, horticultural, charitable and public organization that’s owned and operated by the non-profit Ida Cason Callaway Foundation. Its wholly-owned subsidiary, Callaway Gardens Resort, Inc., a regular business corporation, operates the recreational, lodging and retail facilities at
get inspired at callaway
Get inspired at Callaway. Whether you’ve just completed CPSI or just begun, Callaway offers a variety of creative outlets for families and adults. They have everything from golfing to tennis to biking to educational activities such as a horticultural center, butterfly conservatory and discovery center. Of course, if you’d just like to find yourself by getting lost, they have endless acres of wilderness to do just that.
dining at callaway. southern hospitality at its finest.
The main dining area, the Plant room has some of the best buffet meals south of the Mason Dixon Line. Every evening, you’ll have the opportunity to sample fare from all nine on-site restaurants. All meals are included in your conference registration fee. The week will begin with dinner on Sunday and run through lunch on Wednesday or Friday depending upon the program you take.
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