The area we were directed to park made me initially think I had come to the wrong place (the initial path went thru an overgrown but worn path thru the woods that looked like we were headed into...
Cross Estate Gardens
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The Cross Estate Gardens, a project of the New Jersey Historical Garden Foundation in partnership with the National Park Service, are situated within the Morristown National Historical Park in Bernardsville, NJ. These beautifully maintained gardens feature formal and native gardens, a wisteria-covered pergola, and a mountain laurel allee, all of which are nurtured by dedicated volunteers.
Visitors can enjoy seasonal events such as a Spring Plant Sale and garden tours, while also having the opportunity to volunteer and learn from experienced gardeners. The gardens serve as a serene retreat, promoting the importance of horticulture and conservation within the historical context of the estate.
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Beautiful garden that is well maintained. Free admission. Keep place clean! Restroom is far, see flyer for instructions. Parking is limited. See images and video for reference
It's a really well kept and manicured garden with a historical house. There are benches throughout the garden to enjoy nature. No entrance fee and free parking as well.
This is a beautiful space to explore! There is a wisteria covered pergola, beautiful garden full of blooms, trails and water tower. I have visited during the spring, summer and fall. No entry...
Originally named Queen Anne Farm by it;s builder and ownerJohn Bensel in 1905, the estate was purchased in 1929 by Edmond Cross in 1929. This was the time period when wealthy individuals were...


