Newly decorated gateway will feature flags and a fountain at the entrance of the two story visitors center.  Ammenities include cafe`, rental court, teahouse and porch, picnic area, and dog motel Nature Trail including an elevated boardwalk through this pre-Biloxi forest.  Many rare trees plants and flowers are seen along its path which includes a teaching pavillion serving as an outdoor classroom for those studying Beauvoirs unique horticulture. Lagoon and Aquatic Gardens include a natural rock spillway, flower island, fountain, and water plant display. Jefferson Davis Presidential Library Canal Gardens include a small event space, cascading flower walk in the courtyard of the Presidential Library Beauvoir House completed in 1853 was the last home of Cofederate President Jefferson Davis Hayes Cottage Library Pavillion where Jefferson Davis wrote The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government Built 1924, served as a hospital during the soldiers home period.  Now a Confederate Museum and Giftshop. Historical Garden includes orchards, kitchen and flower gardens and heirloom varieties. Rest in the gazebo amidst a Live Oak Grove, drifts of flowers and foliage. Presidential Flower Garden includes a fountain, arbor wall with seating, and an exquisite flower display Presidential Library Parking Southern Living Gardens include a recipe garden, Southern Heritage Display, crafters garden, and a camelia and azalea walk Family Discovery Gardens include Natural History, Native American and Secret Woodland gardens. Presidential Event Lawn, a tented area with flower border. Jefferson Davis Tree, over 100 years old was one of the Presidents favorite shade areas Tomb of the Unknown Confederate Soldier. Beauvoir Cemetery, Confederate Allee`, and Veterans Memorial Bridge. Wooland Gardens include a lagoon deck, spring, and secret garden.