welcome to DUKE GARDENS

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N S W E F L O W E R S D R I V E D U K E A D M I S S I O N S STAFF AREA A10 A11 B10 MEMORIAL GATE PRESIDENT’S BRIDGE GATE HANES GATE B8 B9 H6 LEWIS STREET GATE A8 welcome to DUKE GARDENS Sarah P. Duke Gardens creates and nurtures an environment in the heart of Duke University for learning, inspiration and enjoyment through excellence in horticulture and community engagement. HISTORIC GARDENS Azalea Court Bartter Family Terrace House / Café (seasonal) Dawn Redwood Fisher Amphitheater Frances P. Rollins Overlook Hanes Iris Garden Historic Terraces, Pergola & Fish Pool Iris Bridge Leubuscher Rock Garden Mary Duke Biddle Rose Garden / Roney Fountain Memorial Garden President’s Bridge Spengler Camellia Garden Sundial & Butterfly Garden Walker Dillard Kirby Perennial Allée DORIS DUKE CENTER & GARDENS Angle Amphitheater & Virtue Peace Pond Burpee Learning Center Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden Doris Duke Center / Terrace Gift Shop Page-Rollins White Garden / Gothic Pavilion Spring Woodland Garden Welch Woodland Garden Overlook & Stream H.L. BLOMQUIST GARDEN OF NATIVE PLANTS Bird Viewing Shelter Blomquist Gatehouse Blomquist Pavilion Blomquist South Entrance Carnivorous Plant Bog Edwin F. Steffek Jr. Bridge & Fern Grotto McNabb Family Bridge & Stream Piedmont Prairie and Classroom Steve Church Endangered Species Garden Wildlife Garden W.L. CULBERSON ASIATIC ARBORETUM Arboretum Entrance Chinese Garden (future) Durham-Toyama Sister Cities Japanese Pavilion/Teahouse Garden for Peace Kathleen Smith Moss Garden Meyer Bridge (arched red bridge) Peonies Pine Clouds Mountain Stream (Sho Un Kei) Ruth Mary Meyer Japanese Garden Waterfowl Observation Area Zig-zag Bridge LEGEND Restroom Water fountain Food (seasonal) Emergency telephone Parking pay station Handicapped parking, ramp Suggested accessible route (Please note that some grades exceed 5%) Consider supporting Duke Gardens: gardens.duke.edu/support For emergencies, please call 911 or use the emergency phones shown on this map.

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welcome toDUKE GARDENS

Sarah P. Duke Gardens creates and nurtures an environment in the heart of Duke University for learning, inspiration and enjoyment through excellence in horticultureand community engagement.

HISTORIC GARDENSAzalea Court

Bartter Family Terrace House / Café (seasonal)

Dawn Redwood

Fisher Amphitheater

Frances P. Rollins Overlook

Hanes Iris Garden

Historic Terraces, Pergola & Fish Pool

Iris Bridge

Leubuscher Rock Garden

Mary Duke Biddle Rose Garden / Roney Fountain

Memorial Garden

President’s Bridge

Spengler Camellia Garden

Sundial & Butterfly Garden

Walker Dillard Kirby Perennial Allée

DORIS DUKE CENTER & GARDENS Angle Amphitheater & Virtue Peace Pond

Burpee Learning Center

Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden

Doris Duke Center / Terrace Gift Shop

Page-Rollins White Garden / Gothic Pavilion

Spring Woodland Garden

Welch Woodland Garden Overlook & Stream

H.L. BLOMQUIST GARDEN OF NATIVE PLANTS

Bird Viewing Shelter

Blomquist Gatehouse

Blomquist Pavilion

Blomquist South Entrance

Carnivorous Plant Bog

Edwin F. Steffek Jr. Bridge & Fern Grotto

McNabb Family Bridge & Stream

Piedmont Prairie and Classroom

Steve Church Endangered Species Garden

Wildlife Garden

W.L. CULBERSON ASIATIC ARBORETUMArboretum Entrance

Chinese Garden (future)

Durham-Toyama Sister Cities Japanese Pavilion/Teahouse

Garden for Peace

Kathleen Smith Moss Garden

Meyer Bridge (arched red bridge)

Peonies

Pine Clouds Mountain Stream (Sho Un Kei)

Ruth Mary Meyer Japanese Garden

Waterfowl Observation Area

Zig-zag Bridge

LEGEND

Restroom

Water fountain

Food (seasonal)

Emergency telephone

Parking pay station

Handicapped parking, ramp

Suggested accessible route (Please note that some grades exceed 5%)

Consider supporting Duke Gardens:gardens.duke.edu/support

For emergencies, please call 911 or use the emergency phones shown on this map.