Things To See And Do In Durham For The Nature Enthusiast
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Exploring Nature in Durham: A Guide for Enthusiasts
With a captivating array of attractions, Durham draws an impressive 5.2 million visitors annually. Many are eager to immerse themselves in the city's abundant nature and science offerings.
Discovering the Museum of Life and Science
To fully appreciate the Museum of Life and Science?"a cutting-edge center combining outdoor and indoor exhibits?"plan for more than a day.
Explore the Wild
Wander through the "Explore the Wild" exhibit via a 750-foot boardwalk. Encounter lemurs, red wolves, and black bears in their natural habitats. Enjoy numerous observation areas with outdoor microscopes, field cameras, and innovative technology that bring the environment to life.
Magic Wings Butterfly House
Delight in the largest butterfly house on the East Coast. The Magic Wings Butterfly House features a breathtaking three-story tropical conservatory with thousands of rare butterflies, rainforest trees, a flowering meadow, and a stream garden.
Bayer CropScience Insectarium
Explore exotic insect species at the Bayer CropScience Insectarium. Home to over 25 native and exotic varieties, it offers an intriguing assortment of specimens from around the globe.
Duke Lemur Center
The Duke Lemur Center is a research haven housing 260 lemurs?"the largest group outside Madagascar. Remember to book your visit in advance.
Natural Escapades
Penny's Bend Nature Preserve
Ramble through the unique rock formations and wildflowers of Penny's Bend, an 84-acre peninsula shaped by the Eno River.
Rollingview State Recreation Area
Experience nature in the Rollingview State Recreation Area along Falls Lake. Enjoy bird-watching, fishing, boating, water sports, hiking, and camping.
Frog Hollow Canoe & Kayak Service
For kayaking and canoeing, the Frog Hollow Canoe & Kayak Service offers guided tours for both individuals and groups.
Sarah P. Duke Gardens
Finally, visit the vibrant 55-acre Sarah P. Duke Gardens. With over 200 species of exotic flowers, it’s rightfully called the Crown Jewel of Duke University.
Durham truly is a paradise for nature lovers, offering endless exploration and breathtaking sights.
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