Things to Do at Eudora Welty House and Garden
Complete Guide to Eudora Welty House and Garden in Jackson
About Eudora Welty House and Garden
What to See & Do
Welty's Writing Room
Her actual workspace with original typewriter, desk, and manuscripts - you can almost sense the creative energy that produced Pulitzer Prize-winning stories here
The Garden
A beautifully maintained space that Welty herself designed and tended, featuring native Mississippi plants and the same pathways she walked while developing her stories
Family Photographs and Personal Items
An extensive collection of Welty's own photography and family memorabilia that reveals her keen eye for capturing everyday Southern life
The Kitchen and Living Spaces
Preserved exactly as Welty left them, these rooms show how she actually lived and entertained fellow writers and friends
Literary Artifacts
First editions, correspondence with other famous authors, and handwritten notes that give insight into her writing process and literary relationships
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Tours typically run Tuesday through Friday at 9 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM, and 3 PM, with Saturday tours at 9 AM and 11 AM. Closed Sundays and Mondays, though hours can vary seasonally
Tickets & Pricing
Around $5 for adults, with discounts for students and seniors. Reservations are strongly recommended as tour groups are kept small - you can book through the Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Best Time to Visit
Spring and fall are ideal when the garden is at its most beautiful, though any time works since much of the experience is indoors. Weekday tours tend to be less crowded
Suggested Duration
Plan for about 1.5 hours for the full guided tour, though you might want extra time to linger in the garden if you're a gardening enthusiast
Getting There
Things to Do Nearby
Just a few minutes away, featuring an impressive collection of Southern art and often hosting literary-themed exhibitions
A small liberal arts campus with beautiful grounds that's walkable from the Welty house - the area has that classic college town feel
Jackson's artsy neighborhood with local bookshops, cafes, and galleries - perfect for extending your literary day
Mississippi's former state capitol building, now a museum that provides good context for the state's history that influenced Welty's work
A peaceful spot along the Pearl River where you can imagine the natural Mississippi landscapes that appear throughout Welty's stories