2 Stunning North Carolina Gardens Top Yelp List
North Carolina is home to some gorgeous natural landscapes as well as native plants. We also have some stunningly beautiful botanical gardens. Two North Carolina gardens were recently recognized by Yelp. Botanical gardens are the perfect place to not only take in the beauty of the plants but learn about them as well.
Especially as cities get more and more developed we tend to lose some of that beauty. And in a recent Yelp list of the 25 best botanical gardens in the US and Canada, there were two of our own North Carolina botanical gardens on this list.
According to Yelp, the “Top 25 botanical gardens and conservatories in the U.S. and Canada” is an all-time list. To create it they first identified businesses in the botanical gardens category on the popular review website. They then ranked those spots based on the total volume and ratings of reviews.
They did limit the list to one or two gardens per state. This makes it all that more impressive to have two North Carolina gardens on the list.
Most Beautiful North Carolina Gardens
Which two North Carolina gardens took the crown? Coming in at number 2 on the list is the Sarah P Duke Gardens in Durham on the campus of Duke University.
The Sarah P. Duke Gardens are made up of 55 acres of specialized gardens. Admission to the gardens is free, and they are open 8 a.m. to dusk 365 days a year.
Four areas make up the gardens, including the Terraces & Historic Gardens, Blomquist Garden of Native Plants, Culberson Asiatic Arboretum, and the Doris Duke Center Gardens. Learn more here.
Additionally, right down the road, NC State University’s JC Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh was also recognized.
While not on campus JC Raulston is just minutes away from NC State University campus in Raleigh. The botanical garden is nationally acclaimed and is home to one of the “largest and most diverse collections of landscape plants adapted for landscape use’ across the southeastern United States.
Admission is free and the gardens are open daily, year-round. Learn more here.
You can read the full Yelp list here. Or keep reading to learn about even more North Carolina gardens you can visit.