The Wagner Farm Arboretum was established in 2004 as a non-profit organization. It sits on land that was once the Wagner Dairy Farm, founded in 1916 by the Wagner family, and operated until the land was purchased by Warren Township.
The Arboretum seeks to enrich, educate and inspire the community by increasing environmental awareness and recreational opportunities.
Wagner Farm Arboretum sits on 96.6 beautiful acres of former farmland in the heart of Somerset County. Its gardeners, volunteers, and members seek to enrich, educate and inspire the community by increasing environmental awareness and recreational opportunities. Wagner Farm Arboretum consists of a... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsConnecting people with nature and the arts in a historic garden oasis. Removed from modernity, yet located less than an hour from Manhattan, we invite you to experience the splendor of Greenwood’s formal gardens. Designed in the early 20th Century, the garden beckons visitors to connect... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsOffering a historic collection in an undisturbed forest, Willowwood Arboretum is the home of oak, maple, willow, magnolia, lilac, fir, pine, cherry, and more. With a variety of events, including photo contests, this NJ arboretum gets everyone involved in the beauty of nature. With several formal gardens, Willowwood has created... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsOpen during daylight hours all year round, Cora Hartshorn Arboretum is the home of 100 species of New Jersey native wildflowers, 40 varieties of trees, numerous species of birds, ferns, a 100-year-old tulip tree, and more. You are sure to be 'wow-ed' by the beauty of nature in this NJ arboretum. Offering fun programs for... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsLocated in Central New Jersey, Reeves-Reed Arboretum is a nature center that seeks to educate adults and children, engage them in activities and foster a stronger interest in the environment. This NJ arboretum offers various activities and programs for families. Whether you want your child to learn about specific plants such as... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsAs an avid gardener and world traveler, Frederick Sayen purchased the 30-acre parcel of land that is now considered Sayen House and Gardens in 1912. Located in Hamilton Square, Sayen House and Gardens provides a nature sanctuary with breathtaking scenery. A perfect location to hold weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, private... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsThe Friends of the Frelinghuysen Arboretum was founded in 1972. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to support and promote the development of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum and other horticultural facilities of the Morris County Park Commission. Through our continuing commitment and volunteer efforts, we foster... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsThe Essex County Presby Memorial Iris Gardens is the largest public iris garden in the United States and is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Sites. The display beds contain thousands of iris varieties that produce over 100,000 blooms each May. It is a LIVING MUSEUM with iris varieties dating back to the 1500s,... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsThe Wagner Farm Arboretum was established in 2004 as a non-profit organization. It sits on land that was once the Wagner Dairy Farm, founded in 1916 by the Wagner family, and operated until the land was purchased by Warren Township.
The Arboretum seeks to enrich, educate and inspire the community by increasing environmental awareness and recreational opportunities.
Wagner Farm Arboretum sits on 96.6 beautiful acres of former farmland in the heart of Somerset County. Its gardeners, volunteers, and members seek to enrich, educate and inspire the community by increasing environmental awareness and recreational opportunities. Wagner Farm Arboretum consists of a... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsConnecting people with nature and the arts in a historic garden oasis. Removed from modernity, yet located less than an hour from Manhattan, we invite you to experience the splendor of Greenwood’s formal gardens. Designed in the early 20th Century, the garden beckons visitors to connect... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsOffering a historic collection in an undisturbed forest, Willowwood Arboretum is the home of oak, maple, willow, magnolia, lilac, fir, pine, cherry, and more. With a variety of events, including photo contests, this NJ arboretum gets everyone involved in the beauty of nature. With several formal gardens, Willowwood has created... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsOpen during daylight hours all year round, Cora Hartshorn Arboretum is the home of 100 species of New Jersey native wildflowers, 40 varieties of trees, numerous species of birds, ferns, a 100-year-old tulip tree, and more. You are sure to be 'wow-ed' by the beauty of nature in this NJ arboretum. Offering fun programs for... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsLocated in Central New Jersey, Reeves-Reed Arboretum is a nature center that seeks to educate adults and children, engage them in activities and foster a stronger interest in the environment. This NJ arboretum offers various activities and programs for families. Whether you want your child to learn about specific plants such as... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsAs an avid gardener and world traveler, Frederick Sayen purchased the 30-acre parcel of land that is now considered Sayen House and Gardens in 1912. Located in Hamilton Square, Sayen House and Gardens provides a nature sanctuary with breathtaking scenery. A perfect location to hold weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, private... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsThe Friends of the Frelinghuysen Arboretum was founded in 1972. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to support and promote the development of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum and other horticultural facilities of the Morris County Park Commission. Through our continuing commitment and volunteer efforts, we foster... Read More
Visit Website View DetailsThe Essex County Presby Memorial Iris Gardens is the largest public iris garden in the United States and is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Sites. The display beds contain thousands of iris varieties that produce over 100,000 blooms each May. It is a LIVING MUSEUM with iris varieties dating back to the 1500s,... Read More
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