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Skip to content menuMapSupportJoinVisitPlan Your VisitVisitor FAQEventsGroup ToursGetting HereAccessibilityExploreNevin Welcome CenterF. R. Newman ArboretumGardensOn-Campus Natural AreasOff-Campus Natural AreasExperiencesExhibitsEventsLearnGroup ToursAdult EducationSchool & Youth ProgramsGraduate StudyExplore Our PlantsCornell EngagementResearchSummer InternshipsLearning by LeadingConservePlant ConservationBiocultural ConservationSustainability Here and at HomeInvasive Species ControlDeer Management Program The F. R. Newman Arboretum is open to vehicles for the season. X CornellBotanicGardens DOWNLOAD MAP ART AND EXHIBITS ILLUSTRATE HOPE FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE EXPLORE EXHIBITEnjoy our virtual tourSTAY CONNECTED WITH OUR GARDENS AND NATURAL AREASVIEW PAST EVENTS AND MORE FEATURED Update The Arboretum and Cascadilla Gorge are now open The gates are now open from dawn to dusk. Video Winter melts into Spring The transitions between seasons are among the most magical at Cornell Botanic Gardens. In Bloom Now Early Spring Blooms Here's what's blooming now in our gardens and natural areas. UPCOMING EVENTS Spring Into the Gardens! at Cornell Botanic Gardens Come celebrate spring at Cornell Botanic Gardens! Join us for a plant sale hosted by students in the Botanic Gardens' Learning by Leading program, guided tours of the Gardens... Learn More Running Tour at Cornell Botanic Gardens Have you ever run through the Cornell campus and wondered where you were or what you were looking at? Now you can see our gorges, gardens and green spaces like you’ve never... Learn More Sustaining Historical Landscapes and Their Relevance in the 21st Century at Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center When it comes to garden design and maintenance, every site presents unique challenges. Join us for a special in-person lecture as Carol Long, Curator of the Garden at... Learn More VIEW ALL EVENTS CONNECTING PLANTS AND PEOPLES FOR A WORLD OF DIVERSITY, BEAUTY, AND HOPE.learn more Land Acknowledgement Cornell University is located on the traditional homelands of the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ' (the Cayuga Nation), members of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Statement on Racism, Violence, and Hope Our only hope for resilience, and path to meet our need to adapt, grow, and flourish lies in the diversity of people, plants, and all living creatures. Statement on Anti-Asian Violence Along with the campus community, we denounce acts of racism, violence and hatred, and stand firmly with our Asian and Asian American friends and colleagues. ">Our Gardens and Natural AreasWe 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 MAPexplore ">WHAT TO SEE IN SPRING!Spring in upstate NY starts with the the bright blooms of witch hazels, early spring flower bulbs and continues with our native wildflowers.Seasonal Highlights Follow Us On Social Media Cornell Botanic Gardens2 days agoVegetable gardening on the mind! Read how community seed savers preserve heirloom greens via @NPR https://n.pr/3KvuuEk Collards were once as diverse as the Southern families they fed, but countless varieties have vanished. The race is on to preserve and propagate. That's where the Heirloom Collard Project comes in. View on Facebookcornellbotanicgardens4 days agoFelt so good to get outside today and do a little exploring!---#cornellbotanicgardens #cornell #cornellcals #spring #bulbs #blooms #ithacany #ithacanewyork #fingerlakesCUintheGarden4 months agoVideo: Earth Sleeps in Winter https://t.co/n8vArCnnCYThe earth sleeps in winter—or does it? Spend a minute within the winter landscape at Cornell Botanic Gardens, where life stirs against spare beauty. https://t.co/xXDECXug0Q12 Stay Connected Nevin Welcome CenterOur gardens and grounds are open every day, dawn to dusk.Nevin Welcome Center Hours:Tuesday – Saturday: 11am – 4pmLocation124 Comstock Knoll DriveIthaca New York, 14850  Maps & DirectionsVisit UsVisitor FAQEventsGroup ToursAbout UsAbout UsMissionStrategic GoalsAbout the GardensOur TeamJoin Our TeamNewsNewsNews & HighlightsIn the NewsPublications© Cornell Botanic GardensPrivacy PolicyContact UsWeb Accessibility Assistance