
Georgia
Georgia’s rolling hills, forested ridges, and red clay earth have always offered a natural connection to the land, and now, that same connection is guiding a quiet revolution in burial. Across the state, green and conservation cemeteries are providing families with meaningful, environmentally conscious options that honor both loved ones and the landscape they loved.
🌿 Honey Creek Woodlands — Conyers, GA (Monastic Conservation Cemetery)
 Nestled within 2,300 acres of the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Honey Creek Woodlands is Georgia’s first certified conservation burial ground. Longleaf pines, dogwoods, and meadows surround winding walking trails where bodies are laid to rest without embalming, vaults, or metal caskets. Proceeds from each burial support the monastery’s forest stewardship and conservation efforts, ensuring this sacred land remains protected for generations.
🌿 Milton Fields — Milton, GA (Natural Burial Ground)
 Located just north of Atlanta, Milton Fields is Georgia’s only dedicated green cemetery offering simple, biodegradable burials with no vaults, embalming, or metal caskets. The grounds are a peaceful expanse of open meadow and woodland, where loved ones can participate in every part of the process, from lowering the casket to returning the earth by hand.
🌿 Whispering Hills Preserve — North Georgia (Natural/Conservation-Aligned)
 Set in the North Georgia mountains, Whispering Hills provides a quiet woodland-and-meadow setting for natural burial: unembalmed interment, no vaults, biodegradable containers, and nature-fit memorialization. The focus is on restoring habitat and keeping the landscape wild and welcoming for future generations.
From the peaceful monastic forests of Conyers to the open meadows of Milton, Georgia’s green-burial movement blends southern tradition with environmental renewal. Each site offers families a way to leave a legacy that breathes life back into the soil,proving that even in death, we can protect what’s sacred.
If you want information on how to start your own natural burial cemetery, or you want to make me aware of another green, natural, or hybrid cemetery in this state, please reach out!
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