Nature photography locations in Durham, NC
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Sarah P. Duke Gardens
β OpenSarah P. Duke Gardens is a stunning botanical garden located at 420 Anderson Street in Durham, North Carolina. This popular tourist attraction spans over 55 acres and features a diverse collection of plants, flowers, and landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of themed gardens, including a Japanese garden, a rose garden, and a terraced garden with stunning views. The gardens also host educational programs, events, and workshops throughout the year. Whether you're a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, Sarah P. Duke Gardens offers something for everyone to enjoy.
420 Anderson St, Durham, NC 27708, United States -
Campus Hills Park
β ClosedCampus Hills Park is a beautiful park located at 2000 South Alston Avenue in Durham, North Carolina, United States. This park is a popular tourist attraction that surrounds the Irwin R. Holmes, Sr. Recreation Center at Campus Hills. The park recently underwent renovations to the baseball field, including the installation of new lighting, a water line, and an irrigation system. While the field is currently closed to allow the sod to take root, it is projected to reopen to the public in mid-June 2021. Visitors can also rent the picnic shelter or athletic fields at Campus Hills Park for various events and activities. The property for this park was purchased from the Inscoe family, who have been associated with Durham history since the mid-nineteenth century. Come and enjoy the outdoor beauty and amenities that Campus Hills Park has to offer!
2000 S Alston Ave, Durham, NC 27707, United States -
West Point on the Eno Park
β ClosedWest Point on the Eno Park is a 404-acre natural and historic park located along a scenic 2-mile stretch of the Eno River in Durham, North Carolina. Visitors can enjoy picnics, strolls, and hikes on the park's trails, or explore the working Grist Mill, the 1850's McCown-Mangum House, and the Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography to learn about Durham's early history. The park also offers canoeing and rafting opportunities on the Eno River. Tours of the park and its historic sites are available on weekends, with special weekday tours available upon request. Admission to the park and its attractions is free, with donations accepted for freshly ground grits, corn meal, and whole wheat flour. Come and experience the beauty and history of West Point on the Eno Park!
5101 N Roxboro St, Durham, NC 27704, United States
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