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Explore the Gardens

Discover more about the Dumbarton Oaks Gardens, including details on trees and plants, inscriptions, furniture, and ornaments. Parts of the Garden Video Tour are marked by red triangles. Click anywhere on the map below to find out more about a garden section.

Watercolor map of the Dumbarton Oaks Gardens with red triangles indicating clickable points Ellipse Cherry Hill Catalogue House Crabapple Hill North Vista Ondine's Walk Star Garden Swimming Pool and Loggia Green Garden Orangery Garden Library and Ribbon Walk South Lawn East Lawn East Lawn Terrior Column and Enclosure Lovers' Lane Pool Melisande's Allee Orchard Herbaceous Border Arbor Terrace Fountain Terrace Rose Garden Urn Terrace Beech Terrace Pebble Garden Box Walk Kitchen Gardens Kitchen Gardens Prunus Walk Lilac Circle Forsythia Dell

Map art by Spencer Lenfield, 2016. Additional Garden Video Tour credits.

Orangery

This small greenhouse is one of the oldest structures still standing on the grounds of Dumbarton Oaks.

Urn Terrace

The Urn Terrace serves as an ivied transition between the Beech Terrace, Box Walk, and Rose Garden.

Orchard

Apples, cherries, pears, and plums blossom and bear fruit every year in this small orchard.

Lilac Circle

Hidden near the edge of the gardens, Lilac Circle offers a secluded spot for rest and contemplation.

Cherry Hill

When the trees blossom in springtime, this hillside becomes one of the gardens’ most magical spaces.

Ellipse

A double ring of hornbeams encircles a fountain, creating a hypnotic sense of calm.