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    Sarah P Duke Gardens

    4.8 (389 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
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    Christina O.

    This is an incredible botanical garden right in the heart of Durham. The grounds are so well maintained, and there's a wide variety of flowers and plants scattered around. I also appreciate the various nooks available to sit and lounge around. Admission is free, and there's a large parking lot available at $2 per hour. Great way to spend time when the weather is nice out.

    Tawny V.

    What a wonderful experience walking through Duke Gardens, and the best part--it's completely free! This serene oasis is a perfect stress reliever for visitors, students, and workers alike. The gardens are especially notable for their beautiful Japanese-themed areas, featuring an abundance of Japanese Maples and even Fuyu persimmons, which I would have loved to pick if they weren't so high up (maybe next time!). There are numerous pathways for strolling, and the gardens regularly host events such as weddings, educational programs, and seasonal festivals. Visitors can enjoy both formal, carefully curated landscapes like the Historic Gardens, as well as informal, naturalized areas that resemble a backyard wildlife garden, perfect for relaxing, taking photos, or simply enjoying a peaceful retreat from the busy world. Overall, Duke Gardens is a must-visit for anyone in the area, an accessible, beautiful, and educational space that offers a tranquil escape and a chance to connect with nature.

    Natalie R.

    Went in the off season on a slightly rainy day. Found it to still be lovely. It was quiet, plenty of nice trails, restrooms clean. Great selection of plants and everything well labeled.

    Skye A.

    There is construction going on around the entrance. I'm not sure what it normally looks like, but there was a parking lot where you pay for parking via a mobile app. The garden itself is free and located on the Duke University campus. There are lots of trails throughout the garden area and places to walk. There are also restrooms in several locations inside. Don't sell yourself short and use the port-a-potties at the entrance. I saw a lot of benches and places to sit as well as spots to have a picnic. I really loved the Burpee garden growing with a list of what's planted. They also had a compost area where you could see the different stages of the process. Mind the smell!! I really liked it here. It was a nice place to walk around and relax!

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    Jennifer E.

    A lovely place that everyone should make time to visit when in the areas. The parking is a bit of a mess at the moment as they expand and improve. The main entrance is only accessibly by foot. However, on the weekend there is a large parking lot that had signs that stated you could park there and go to the garden. It was unclear to me if you needed to pay for the parking lot. It is large garden, and you could spend many hours there. It was a lovely way to spend half a day. Garden is free to enter and had volunteers at the entrance on a Saturday to tell you about the garden.

    Whitney T.

    This is such a beautiful garden to visit! We went during the cherry blossom season (or more so towards the end of it) and it is such a pleasant place to be. It is free to go since there is no fee for admission, but depending on where you park, you may have to pay for parking so be prepared to pay online for parking. The park is well maintained and full of natural life that it feels like a small bit of nature in the midst of a growing big city. There are beautiful areas of life from small ponds to flowers and trees, a tea garden, and an open field where you will find people having small picnics at. It is a great place to go to if you are looking for a small slice of nature, meeting up with friends, or just a place to slow down.

    Mher M.

    They live stream the blooms of the cherry trees so it's super helpful for planning when to go. They even put up a photo contest during the season, making it fun for a lot of fans. My first time to come here and I'm glad I convinced friends to visit. I've been wanting to see the cherry blossoms since moving to NC in '22 and finding out they have it closer to where I'm at than D.C. We arrived late in the afternoon and there's still a lot of foot traffic coming and leaving. It must be real crazy crowded had we gone earlier in the day. Luckily, our timing was perfect since my friends brought their dog and pets aren't allowed before 5 pm. Paid about $2+ per hour for parking and probably didn't need to. Seems like it should be free after 7, but still worth it. The blooms were white. I'm not sure if that's because of the variety, or if they turned pink when they matured. We didn't get to the allee since they cut the line and didn't allow us to get closer anymore when it was about to get dark. It was already dark by the time I got back. We still enjoyed the rest of the garden - the tulips, koi fish, ducks in the pond, wooden bench, red bridge, big trees, wide open grassy field, etc. Would love to come back and spend more time in this garden!

    Spencer L.

    Absolutely beautiful garden to explore and relax! This is a large garden with many beautiful plant displays. It's free to enter due to the donations received from donors. I would highly recommend spending an afternoon here to unwind!

    Sandy G.

    Located in Durham, North Carolina near the Duke University. First of all it is FREE and there is no Fee to enter the premises. There is sufficient parking at the entrance but you will need to pay for Parking. Do wear comfy shoes, there's lots of area to cover and could easily take up to 2-3 hours. Beautiful and calming experience. The garden itself is breathtaking. Amazing for Photo Opportunities.

    David H.

    Expansive free series of gardens that are a must see if you're ever on the Duke campus or in the Durham area. There are several different areas including an interesting Japanese garden area and a large area featuring native Carolina plants and trees. You could spend all day here and not be able to see everything. It's worth checking out and I'd come back here if I'm ever back on the Duke campus.

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    Christina T.

    Beautiful gardens at Duke University. While we came in the dead of winter, it was still nice to walk through the gardens and I was surprised the vegetable garden was still going strong. There are a few main sections, including the Asian botanical garden, Sarah Duke Garden that has the vegetable garden (which they use to feed the local Durham community), and woodlands area. Note that some areas were temporarily closed due to construction. We really liked the Asian botanical garden and appreciated the benches by the lake. Admission is free and parking is $2 an hour. Great spot to take family when you're in Durham.

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    Lisa L.

    Beautiful! These gardens are absolutely beautiful this fall. When you enter the visitor center there is someone sitting at the desk with maps that can answer all of your questions. When you go out into the gardens, they have markers for those of us that are directionally challenged. Everywhere you turn you'll see something you weren't expecting. Take your time and explore nature in this beautiful spot. They offer paid parking.

    Mari T.

    What a beautiful garden. The garden is located in Duke University. The garden is free admission. The parking is only $2 per hour so it is worth to take a stroll around the garden. We stayed about an hour and 15 mins. We almost walked everywhere except the Duke Chapel. We found out we can't drive through it. It is part of garden experience. You have to walk through the gate and come back. Overall, it is lovely and peaceful place to sit and relax on a sunny day.

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