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Experience the beauty of Sarah P. Duke Gardens, a botanic garden in the heart of Duke University that inspires transformational learning, promotes wellness and builds community.
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Welcome to Sarah P. Duke Gardens! We’re thrilled to share 55...
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- About
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- The Gardens
Sarah P. Duke Gardens is a 55-acre botanic garden in the...
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The Sarah P. Duke Gardens consist of approximately 55 acres (22 ha) of landscaped and wooded areas at Duke University located in Durham, North Carolina. There are 5 miles (8 km) of allées, walks, and pathways throughout the gardens.
Sarah P. Duke Gardens is a 55-acre botanic garden in the heart of Duke University that inspires transformative learning, promotes wellness and builds community. Since its dedication in 1939, Duke Gardens has developed dramatically and beautifully. It now features four distinct areas: the original Terraces and their immediate surroundings, known ...
Welcome to Sarah P. Duke Gardens! We’re thrilled to share 55 acres of beautiful gardens in the heart of Duke University with you and more than 600,000 visitors who visit us annually. There are many ways to get to Duke Gardens, whether on foot or via car, bike or rideshare.
Explore the historic and scenic gardens designed by Ellen Biddle Shipman, a pioneer in American landscape design. Enjoy concerts, events, and sculptures in this national architectural treasure.
The Sarah P. Duke Gardens is one the most beautiful grounds found anywhere. It is a large collection plants, trees, grasses, fountains, flowers, and nature that cover an immense area of Duke University.
Learn how to navigate and enjoy one of the most beautiful botanical gardens in the U.S., located on the West Campus of Duke University. Explore the Historic Gardens, the Asiatic Arboretum, the Garden of Native Plants and the Doris Duke Center Gardens, and discover over 2,500 colorful plant species.