Glencairn Garden

Glencairn Garden’s beautifully landscaped lawns and walkways have made it a popular attraction among residents and visitors to Rock Hill for many years. What started as the backyard garden of David & Hazel Bigger in 1928 is now an 11 acre paradise located in the heart of Rock Hill . . . and it continues to grow.

Azaleas in bloom at Glencairn GardenThe Garden boasts a variety of blooms year round. Azaleas, dogwoods, wisteria, camellias, and hardwood trees are just a few of the treasures awaiting visitors as they stroll the grounds. Although it varies somewhat each year, the peak blooming season is typically during late March/ early April. The Garden was the original inspiration for Rock Hill’s annual Come-See-Me Festival which has become a 10-day event held each spring at Glencairn Garden and other Rock Hill sites.

There is no admission fee for the general use of the garden, however, some special events may require an admission fee.

Location: 725 Crest Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730
Park Hours: Open Daily, dawn until dusk
Park Information: 803-329-5620
Park Supervisor: Whitner Harris

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