Have you ever heard of the term forest bath? Essentially, it’s a practice that involves going into the woods on a regular basis to ‘bathe’ yourself in the refreshing nature of trees, wildlife, and sunshine. This experience isn’t hard to come by in such a forest-friendly state of Virginia, especially when you plan a visit to Maccallum More Gardens and Museum. This hidden gem can only be described as a retreat in the woods, and it’s the perfect spot for a forest bath.

Tucked away in the southern Virginia town of Charles City awaits a perfect destination for those looking for a peaceful escape into nature.

MacCallum More Museum & Gardens/Facebook These gardens date back nearly 100 years, when they were established as a private garden in the 1920s by a woman named Lucy Morton Hudgins. It was her son William, who served as a Personal Aide to President Truman, that expanded the gardens to what they are today.

Visitors today are enchanted to discover the MacCallum More Museum and Gardens. The grounds are a somewhat eclectic mix of objects from around the world worked into beautiful landscaping.

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The breathtaking architectural elements are worked into the natural landscape, where they are surrounded by mature trees and gentle walking paths.

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Exploring the 6-acre property, you’ll find a range of statues as well as artifacts from ages gone by. This unique blend of architecture, art, and nature, give the gardens an unforgettable feel.

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In addition to the gardens, there are also museum exhibits located throughout the property. Photographed below is the Robertson Artifact Collection, which includes thousands of arrowheads that were found in Mecklenburg and Charlotte counties.

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No matter your reason for stopping by – whether it be an escape into nature or a fascinating look at gardening – you’ll be spellbound by this beautiful architecture awaiting under the forest canopy.

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MacCallum More Museum and Gardens can be found at 603 Hudgins St, Chase City, VA 23924. For more information on this beautiful exhibit, you can follow along on Facebook or visit the website here for additional information.

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These gardens date back nearly 100 years, when they were established as a private garden in the 1920s by a woman named Lucy Morton Hudgins. It was her son William, who served as a Personal Aide to President Truman, that expanded the gardens to what they are today.

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