Find your way
under the Canopy.
Canopy is a greenhouse café, garden center, home and gift shop, and garden-design destination near Saratoga Springs. Start with coffee, stay for plants, wander through the shop, or plan a garden with people who know how to help.
Looking for something specific? This guide brings together our most useful pages about visiting Canopy, planning a Saratoga or Lake George day, shopping for plants and gifts, working remotely, and discovering what makes Canopy different.
New to Canopy?
Start here.
Visit Canopy Near Saratoga Springs
Coffee, plants, gifts, greenhouse light and everything you need to plan a visit.
Explore Canopy →FIRST VISITYour First Visit to Canopy
What to expect, where to wander and why you may want to stay awhile.
Plan your first visit →WHAT WE DOGarden Center, Gifts, Design & Installation
A clear look at the different parts of Canopy and how they work together.
See everything at Canopy →OUR POINT OF VIEWWhat Makes Canopy Different?
More than a typical garden center—and intentionally designed to feel that way.
Discover the difference →BEYOND THE CAFÉBeyond Coffee at Canopy
Coffee may be where the visit begins, but it is hardly where Canopy ends.
See what else is here →ALL SEASONSVisit Canopy Year-Round
A four-season greenhouse destination for cold days, rainy days and everything between.
Visit in every season →Stay awhile
Coffee, work & good-day ideas.
A Greenhouse Café Near Saratoga Springs
Good coffee, food and a setting filled with plants, timber and natural light.
Visit the café →SLOW MORNINGA Slow Morning at Canopy
For the days that call for coffee, browsing and nowhere else to be right away.
Plan a slow morning →WORK REMOTELYWork Remotely at Canopy
Bring a laptop, find a comfortable corner and work beneath the timber frame.
Find your work spot →COFFEE + WORKA Coffee and Work Day
A simple plan for getting a little work done without spending the day in an office.
Plan the day →CASUAL DATEA Casual Date at Canopy
Low-pressure, beautiful and easy: coffee, plants, gifts and something to talk about.
Plan a Canopy date →FRIENDS' DAYA Girls' Day Starting at Canopy
Start with drinks, browse together and build an easy Saratoga-area day.
Start the day here →RAINY DAYA Rainy Day Near Saratoga
Greenhouse light, coffee and indoor wandering when the weather changes the plan.
Save the rainy day →GIFT SHOPPINGGift Shopping at Canopy
Thoughtful finds for hosts, homes, gardeners, celebrations and just-because gifts.
Shop for something special →Grow something good
Plants, gardens & landscapes.
Plant Shopping Near Saratoga Springs
Indoor plants, outdoor plants, trees and garden essentials—with real help nearby.
Shop plants at Canopy →GARDEN DESIGNGarden Design With Canopy
Turn ideas, measurements and real plant choices into a garden that fits your home.
Explore garden design →INSTALLATIONLandscape Installation With Canopy
Professional installation for customers who want the plan carried through properly.
Learn about installation →GARDEN LOVERSA Garden Lover's Day
A full, plant-filled day near Saratoga for people who never skip the garden center.
Plan a garden day →On the way north
Saratoga, Lake George & Route 9.
The Perfect Coffee, Food & Garden Stop
A useful stop between Saratoga Springs, Lake George and the Adirondacks.
Make Canopy part of the trip →ROUTE 9Why Canopy Is a Great Route 9 Stop
An easy stop for coffee, food, restrooms, plants and a better road-trip pause.
Stop along Route 9 →BEFORE LAKE GEORGECoffee Before Lake George
Start the drive with a proper coffee and something good to eat.
Start at Canopy →FROM NEW YORK CITYDriving From NYC to Lake George?
Break up the drive at Canopy before the final stretch north.
Add the stop →DAY PLANA Saratoga-to-Lake George Day
A relaxed regional itinerary beginning with coffee and a wander at Canopy.
See the day plan →Good to know
Helpful visitor details.
A RESIDENT OF THE OLD OAK
Meet Canopy Carl.
He watched Canopy being built, inspected every timber and remains deeply suspicious that maple syrup may be hidden somewhere in the café.
Read the legend of Canopy Carl →