Registration is Now OPEN for the

2026 ASLA Southeast Regional Conference

 

The 2026 ASLA Southeast Regional Conference will be held May 29th - June 1st at the Sheraton in Downtown Raleigh.

Exhibitor and Sponsorship applications are currently open, see below for details.


Registration is now open for this year’s SERC Conference

If you are registering anyone other than yourself, you must use their email as all communications, access to the conference app and tickets will be assigned to the registration email. You must also register team members individually as there is no group registration options.


Click below to see the Schedule at a Glance


Book Your Stay

Start Date: Friday, May 29, 2026

End Date: Monday, June 01, 2026

Sheraton Raleigh Hotel for 199.00 USD per night

Last Day to Book : Thursday, April 30, 2026

Parking Fee - $22 per day


SERC 2026 Exhibitor / Sponsorship Opportunities Now Open

Sponsorship Opportunities Still Available:

Alumni Receptions $1,000 Attendee Lunch $2,500

Awards Banquet Dinner $2,000 Awards Banquet Drinks $1,500 

Awards Banquet Table $500 Badge Lanyards $5,000

Breakfast Sunday $2,000 Breakfast Monday $1,500

Education Session Sponsor $250

Emerging Professionals Networking Event $3,000

Field Lecture Session Sponsor $250 Field Session Transportation $800

Hydration Station $800 Keynote $1000

Photographer $4,000 Snack Break $1,500

Swag Bags $2,000 Tradeshow Beverage $1,500

Welcome Reception $3,500


Conference Theme

The Theme: Rising Together: Innovation and Stewardship for a Changing Southeast

As the Southeast navigates rapid growth, climate change, and shifting urban and ecological landscapes, the need for visionary, inclusive, and regionally responsive solutions has never been greater. "Rising Together" speaks to the power of collective action—municipalities, designers, engineers, ecologists, developers, and community leaders—coming together to shape resilient, future-forward landscapes.

This year’s theme centers on landscape innovation, sustainable infrastructure, and regional collaboration, acknowledging the Southeast’s unique environmental challenges and cultural contexts. From coastal adaptation to equitable green space development, this conference explores how design and stewardship can work hand-in-hand to create lasting positive impact across communities