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Duke Gardens in Somerset County, New Jersey, were among the most significant glass house collections in America. Created by Doris Duke, they were larger than the New York Botanical Garden's Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, [1] and were open to the public from 1964.
Enjoy Your Visit at Duke Farms. Visitors begin their trip to Duke Farms at the Orientation Center in the historic Farm Barn. Grab a map or get coffee from our award-winning cafe. From there, cross the street to explore our 20 miles of trails.
Part of the Morristown National Historic Park, the formal walled garden, 200-foot wisteria-covered pergola, mountain laurel allee and North American perennials garden was designed by local landscape architect Clarence Fowler.
Beautiful orchid greenhouse to see, a waterfall, the old foundation of Mr. Duke's mansion, ponds, the old hay barn, meditation garden...so much to see. You can walk or bike the trails. Even when it's packed you don't feel like it is.
Duke Farms is a 2,700 acre center for environmental stewardship in Hillsborough, NJ, that restores the natural environment, invests in sustainability innovation while offering visitors free inclusive and accessible resources for finding their place in nature.
Doris Duke spent 50 years making the gardens. There are 11 garden rooms, each devoted to a different style, including a Chinese Garden, a Mughal Garden, an Italian Garden, an English Garden and a Japanese Garden.
The Duke Gardens, located in Somerset County, New Jersey, were recognized as one of the most significant glass house collections in America. These gardens were the creation of Doris Duke, a prominent philanthropist and horticulturist.