Rutgers Gardens is a 180-acre botanical garden offering diverse outdoor experiences including walking trails, themed gardens, and natural woodland areas, making it a serene destination for nature lovers and horticulture enthusiasts.
Located in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Rutgers Gardens serves as a living laboratory and educational resource of Rutgers University. Spanning approximately 180 acres, the area combines cultivated gardens, natural woodlands, and meadows along the banks of the Raritan River. The gardens feature a variety of specialized collections such as native plants, annual and perennial beds, demonstration areas, and a large arboretum. Historically, Rutgers Gardens began as a teaching and research facility in the 1920s and has evolved into a public space for recreation, education, and conservation. Visitors can explore over five miles of walking trails winding through diverse environments, including the Holly Garden, Rhododendron Collection, and Wildflower Meadow. The site also includes a sensory garden designed for therapeutic use and an ornamental pond area that supports local wildlife. Key landmarks include the Raritan River Greenway, providing scenic river views, and the State Botanical Garden of New Jersey headquarters. The garden attracts a broad audience ranging from families and walkers to horticulturists and environmental educators. Seasonal plantings and events such as plant sales, workshops, and family-friendly activities enhance the visitor experience year-round.
The Holly Garden showcasing rare native holly species
The Rhododendron and Azalea Collection blooming vibrantly in spring
Meandering trails through native woodlands and meadows
Raritan River Greenway with scenic river views and wildlife opportunities
Designed to engage all five senses, this area offers a therapeutic space with fragrant, textured, and colorful plants.
This center supports research, education, and conservation efforts linked to the Gardens and the wider Rutgers University.
A scenic trail along the river providing habitat for local wildlife and peaceful views perfect for walking and birdwatching.