We’ve shared a few amazing natural oases in Indiana before, like this amazing campground and this remarkable World’s Fair Garden. No matter where you go in Indiana, it seems like there are unlimited examples of the beauty of the Hoosier state. And tucked away in the middle of central Indiana is a stunning natural oasis that you probably never knew existed…

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Nicole S./Yelp Garfield Park is one of the southernmost districts in Indianapolis, often driven through on the way to Fountain Square without so much as a glance in either direction. However, in the heart of this historic district is a stunning park that you won’t believe exists in Indiana.

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Rhonda W./Yelp The Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens is a remarkable outdoor and indoor oasis for anyone looking to experience incredible scenery, fountains, flowers, koi ponds, trees, and so much more.

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Brittany S./Yelp It costs only $2 per person to explore the conservatory, where you can view gorgeous plants and flowers, relax to the soothing sounds of waterfalls, and even learn more about how some of your favorite fruits and vegetables are grown.

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Bryan M./Yelp The Sunken Gardens offer a truly breathtaking sight. It’s an amazing place to walk around and explore, particularly on a day off or with family and friends. You’ll forget you’re in a city when exploring this botanical paradise.

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Nicole S./Yelp Along with the gardens and conservatory, Garfield Park offers picnic shelters, trails, and a playground, making it easy to spend an entire afternoon here, reading, or entertaining kids. Dogs are also allowed along the park trails, making it a great spot to visit with your furry friends when you need a break from the mundane.

Danielle W./Yelp If you’ve never been to Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens, there’s no better time than this summer.

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Nicole S./Yelp

Garfield Park is one of the southernmost districts in Indianapolis, often driven through on the way to Fountain Square without so much as a glance in either direction. However, in the heart of this historic district is a stunning park that you won’t believe exists in Indiana.

Rhonda W,/Yelp

The Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens is a remarkable outdoor and indoor oasis for anyone looking to experience incredible scenery, fountains, flowers, koi ponds, trees, and so much more.

Steven M./Yelp

Brittany S./Yelp

It costs only $2 per person to explore the conservatory, where you can view gorgeous plants and flowers, relax to the soothing sounds of waterfalls, and even learn more about how some of your favorite fruits and vegetables are grown.

Bryan M./Yelp

The Sunken Gardens offer a truly breathtaking sight. It’s an amazing place to walk around and explore, particularly on a day off or with family and friends. You’ll forget you’re in a city when exploring this botanical paradise.

Along with the gardens and conservatory, Garfield Park offers picnic shelters, trails, and a playground, making it easy to spend an entire afternoon here, reading, or entertaining kids. Dogs are also allowed along the park trails, making it a great spot to visit with your furry friends when you need a break from the mundane.

Danielle W./Yelp

If you’ve never been to Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Gardens, there’s no better time than this summer.

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