
Memorial property is available among the many gardens of Pinelawn Memorial Park. Here one cannot help but be inspired and heartened by the beauty that surrounds them. Every detail has been carefully planned to create this lasting beauty. Instead of competing headstones, handsome bronze memorials are set level with the wide, sweeping lawns.
While each individual garden is designed to be an integral part of the beauty and serenity of Pinelawn as a whole, the architecture and landscaping within each garden are focal points of their own individual beauty and character.
The West Fountain Garden is the newest area to be developed at Pinelawn. Here, flowering trees complement wide, sweeping lawns that surround a beautiful, flowing marble fountain. The open and expansive design of this garden offers a breathtaking view that inspires a feeling of security and inner peace.
The Garden of Peace, comprising 11 acres of Pinelawn Memorial Park, contains generous groves of pines and shade trees, and overflowing azaleas, rhododendrons, and dogwoods. They surround one of the largest flowing bronze fountains in the country. This is a spot of beauty and tranquility...found amidst stately marble columns that add dramatic highlights to this inspirational Fountain of Peace.
The Garden of Freedom contains 14 acres of level lawns, grassy knolls, flowering trees, birches, and evergreens. The Garden reflects a new birth of Freedom on this earth, expressed especially in the ideals and ideas of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, and one of the chief authors of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
Surrounding the garden is an impressive multi-column colonnade of white marble named for Jefferson, which frames from a distance, a bronze statue of Jefferson himself, surrounded by a large flowerbed. Also in this inspiring garden dedicated to freedom and the men who helped secure it for us over 200 years ago, are four magnificent white marble gazebos honoring four of our founding fathers. Each gazebo provides a panoramic view of the uniqueness and beauty of the entire Garden of Freedom.
At the base of the Jefferson Colonnade, part of the Declaration of Independence is inscribed along with the signatures of each of the signers, for whom this memorial of freedom forever honors.
Every family has questions they need answers to.
Our "Let's Face It Now" booklet helps families plan.
The Pinelawn Office
Open weekdays from 8:45AM to 4:45PM
Saturday from 9:00AM to 5:00PM and Sunday from 10:00AM to 5:00PM,
except New Year's Day, Independence Day,
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day when the office will be closed.
The Cemetery Grounds
Open daily from 8:00AM to 5:00PM.
The locked Mausoleum Galleries are open daily from 10:00AM to 4:00PM.
