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360 Degree Tours of the Duke Forest

Take a panoramic look around our research forest

The Duke Forest

The Duke Forest is the university's outdoor laboratory for teaching and research in the natural sciences. It is comprised of 7,020 acres of land in six divisions. A short drive from campus will take one well into many parts of the Durham Division, and a network of roads and fire trails makes almost all areas of the Forest easily accessible. The Forest lies primarily in Durham and Orange counties, near the eastern edge of the piedmont plateau, and supports a cross section of the woodlands found in the upper coastal plain and lower piedmont of the Southeast.

 
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