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  1. Our Gardens and Natural Areas. We are responsible for the natural beauty of the Cornell University campus including cultivated gardens, an arboretum, and natural areas. Together these comprise one-third of campus, and with off-campus natural areas, a total of 3,600 acres. BROWSE THE MAP explore.

  2. Cornell Botanic Gardens is a living museum with a mature botanic garden and arboretum—part of what makes Cornell one of the most beautiful campuses anywhere. We steward over 3,600 acres of biologically diverse landscapes that represent the full range of ecological communities found in the Finger Lakes region.

  3. From gorge hikes to garden strolls, Cornell Botanic Gardens is yours to explore. To make the most of your visit, browse seasonal highlights, suggested experiences, and upcoming events. Hours and Admission: Our gardens and natural areas are open free of charge, every day, year round from dawn to dusk. The Nevin Welcome Center is open Tuesdays ...

  4. The Cornell Botanic Gardens is a botanical garden located adjacent to the Cornell University campus in Ithaca, New York. The Botanic Gardens proper consist of 25 acres (10 ha) of botanical gardens and 150 acres (61 ha) of the F. R. Newman Arboretum.

  5. Start your visit to Cornell Botanic Gardens at the Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center. Class of ’53 Container Gardens and Tropical Garden Beds. Draw inspiration for container gardening from these arrangements of tropical plants. Groundcover Collection. Around the Lewis Building, find a variety of herbaceous perennials ideal for shady or sunny gardens.

  6. Cornell Botanic Gardens inspires people - through the cultivation of 150 acres of specialty gardens, conservation of plants and 3400 acres of natural areas, and the education of lifelong learners - to understand, appreciate, and nurture plants and the cultures they sustain.

  7. About Cornell Botanic Gardens. As a living museum, our cultivated gardens, arboretum, and natural areas serve as outdoor classrooms for instruction across seven Cornell colleges and host research that seeks to address some of our world’s most pressing problems.

  8. Cornell Botanic Gardens, Ithaca, New York. 9,997 likes · 3 talking about this · 8,010 were here. Take It Outside!

  9. 3 days ago · There was time to dance in the tent parties, reminisce at fraternities and sororities, canoe on and walk around Beebe Lake, hike Cascadilla Gorge, take a tour of the Botanic Garden or the Lab of Ornithology and Sapsucker Woods, try rappelling at Schoellkopf Stadium, and, of course, enjoy Cornell ice cream at the ice cream socials and the Dairy Bar.

  10. Explore eleven natural areas on Cornell Universitys campus including Beebe Lake, Cascadilla and Fall Creek Gorges, Mundy Wildflower Garden and more!

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