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Over 1,000 acres open for discovery, outdoor engagement and environmental education
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Read up on the ecological and stewardship research done on-site
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Duke Farms is a place of engagement, enjoyment and research.
Duke Farms is a 2,700-acre environmental center in Hillsborough, New Jersey
Duke Farms’ beautiful natural setting, diversity of wildlife, programming and research enhances the environmental...
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Duke Farms is committed to ensuring our campus and facilities are accessible to people of all abilities. As a center of the Doris Duke Foundation, we recognize that working toward a more inclusive society is an ongoing, active engagement, and we are dedicated to learning from and serving organizations and individuals addressing inequities. If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions for Duke Farms concerning its accessibility, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Sara DiVito at sdivito@dorisduke.org.
Duke Farms is a KultureCity Sensory Inclusive™ certified venue
KultureCity is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization on sensory accessibility and acceptance for those with invisible disabilities. Sensory needs are a common medical condition in which the brain has trouble receiving and responding to information that comes in through the senses. 1 in 4 individuals has a sensory need or an invisible disability such as PTSD, autism, or dementia.
As a Sensory Inclusive™ certified venue:
Accessible parking spaces are available in the main parking lot, in the section nearest the Farm Barn, Duke Farms’ main building.
The majority of Duke Farms’ paths (over 15 miles in total) are flat, paved, and more than 36 inches in width. Paths leading through meadows and certain wooded areas, such as Research Woods, are not paved, but are, instead, grass, gravel, or crushed red or blue stone; additionally, they may be uneven and/or less than 36 inches in width.
Please note:
The Farm Barn Orientation Center is the only building at Duke Farms that is open to the public and has the following:
To learn more about the Bike Tent’s pricing and policies click here.
If you are participating in a class or program and would like one or more of the accommodations listed, email registrations@dorisduke.org.
A section of the Community Garden is reserved for gardeners who use mobility aids.
To learn more about the Community Garden, please visit the Community Garden webpage or email cg@dukefarms.org.
Explore our frequently asked questions to learn about accessibility at Duke Farms
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