April 1 – June 28
June 29 – September 30
October 1 – November 8
Accessible parking is available near the entrance. Rideshare and taxi drop-offs may use the Entrance Circle.
General Admission
Free Admission
Discounted Admission
Chanticleer welcomes visitors of all abilities. A one-mile paved path circles the garden, and most areas, including the Chanticleer House, are accessible by wheelchair, stroller, and other mobility devices. Our Visitor Services staff can recommend routes that avoid steep terrain and steps, tailored to your specific needs.
Please note: Wheelchairs and scooters are not available for rent. We encourage you to bring your own mobility device.
Service animals are welcome. Pets, emotional support animals, and therapy animals are not permitted in the garden.
We ask all guests to help us preserve the garden’s beauty and tranquility:
Personal, non-commercial photography is welcome. See our Photography Guidelines and Permission.
Painting is welcome on lawns and terraces Wednesday through Friday, 10 am to 5 pm. Please stay with your equipment, carry out what you bring in, and leave adequate space for others to enjoy the garden around you.
We welcome and encourage personal photography during your visit. Please remember that all personal photos and videos are for non-commercial use only and be mindful of fellow guests by keeping pathways open.
Serious photographers and those using a tripod are asked to review and sign our Photography Guidelines and Restrictions form, available online and at the Front Desk.
Not Permitted:
Please Remember:
Yes. Reservations for parking, admission and weekly tours can be rebooked by emailing chanticleer@chanticleergarden.org or calling 610-687-4163 ext. 114.
Please choose a different date or time, or plan to arrive after parking reservations are no longer required (see our Parking Reservation Schedule). You can also reach the garden by rideshare, taxi, bicycle, or on foot, no reservation needed for those arrivals.
We encourage booking early during peak periods, especially spring weekends and Friday evenings. Reservations open four weeks in advance.
Please arrive as close to your scheduled time as possible to help us manage visitor flow and ensure everyone has a positive experience. We may not be able to accommodate you if you arrive outside of your reservation time.
We welcome groups for tours and self-guided visits, but private events are not permitted. The garden remains open to all guests during operating hours, and our picnic areas cannot be reserved.
If you’re looking for an event venue, America’s Garden Capital includes more than 30 gardens in the region that may be able to host your celebration.
We do not provide public Wi-Fi; let yourself disconnect and immerse in nature.
Yes! Many regional libraries participate in the Museum Pass Program and offer Chanticleer passes to their patrons (available in digital or physical form depending on the library).
Each Library Pass provides general admission for two guests ages 13 and up, valid any day except Mother’s Day weekend and Friday evenings after 4 pm (May through September). Parking reservations are still required.
Check with your local library to see if they offer a Chanticleer pass.
Libraries and supporters: To purchase, renew or donate a Chanticleer Library Pass, contact us at 610-687-4163 ext. 143.