In celebration of spring across the Garden State, the New Jersey Division of Travel & Tourism have announced the launch of the
Jersey Gardens Trail mobile guide and
Gardens of The Garden State landing page at VisitNJ.org, increasing digital access to the state’s robust roster of agritourism offerings.
The thoughtfully curated Jersey Gardens Trail mobile app, available free to download at VisitNJ.org, provides users with a stunning collection of 41 must-visit state agritourism sites, while the comprehensive Gardens of The Garden State landing page at VisitNJ.org delivers as a one-stop shop for online visitors looking to plan upcoming trips to gardens, farms, orchards and arboretums in New Jersey—all with the convenience of bloom times, growing seasons, videos and much more—available at their fingertips.
“We are ‘The Garden State,’ and today more than ever before, we truly celebrate that impressive moniker,” said New Jersey Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way, “The Jersey Gardens Trail and dedicated Gardens of the Garden State landing page are two wonderful ways to honour the state’s extraordinary horticultural and agricultural offerings within a fully immersive digital experience. We want to encourage our friends to stop over and smell the roses and appreciate the abundance of natural landscapes we have right here in New Jersey.”
The Jersey Gardens Trail mobile guide highlights everything from traditional botanical gardens to unique outdoor experiences, including sculpture-filled landscapes, butterfly havens and even a historic cranberry farming village, which adds a unique nod to New Jersey’s agricultural heritage.
The Gardens of The Garden State landing page serves as a primary information resource for agritourism in New Jersey, as well as a source of inspiration for seasoned gardeners and casual visitors alike, including those looking for something off the beaten path with a portfolio of butterfly, rock, sculpture, community, Native American, art, drought-tolerant, vertical, mushroom, hydroponic and aquaponics gardens, farms and preserves.
The landing page also features a “Proven Stunners” section, which has an interactive strolling map that highlights locations that are a critical part of the Garden Conservancy’s efforts in preserving America’s historical gardens.
Posted by: New Jersey Division of Tourism
Posted on: 16/04/2025