Friday, May 24, 2013

Top Indianapolis Gardens

By Abbey Garrison


The twelfth largest city in the United States, Indianapolis, Indiana is a beautiful town that offers a lot for the outdoor enthusiast. From the giant nature park at the Art Museum, to numerous Indianapolis public parks, to the gardens at the zoo, there's no lack of beautiful sights for the nature lover in Indianapolis and Indianapolis activities.

100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park

Adjacent to the Indianapolis Museum of Arts is one of the largest art museum nature parks in the country. This park is made from 100 acres of meadows woods and wetlands along with a gigantic lake. It also offers outside art exhibits and places for artists to design and create new art. This park also partners with community groups to provide learning experiences built to broaden horizons and give added appreciation of contemporary art.

Oldfields-Lilly House and Garden

Also found on the campus of the Art Museum is the Oldfields Lilly House. This 26 in. acre mansion and gardens which were designed in the 1920's belonged to businessperson and humanitarian JK Lilly Jr. Today, both the home and the garden can be toured, and the top floor of the interior of the house gives a powerful view of the gorgeous landscape and gardens. Walks in these Indianapolis gardens take place on Saturdays and Sundays, April through September.

Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Garden

Built in 1914, the conservatory contains 10,000 square feet of plants. These pretty Indianapolis gardens can be viewed year-round, regardless of what the weather is like outside. The conservatory features tropical plants which include palms, ferns, orchids, papaya, banana, coffee, cacao, chicle and many citrus plants. The conservatory also offers 3 seasonal shows throughout the year. The gardens are an European formal style, featuring mums in the fall, and tulips in spring. Summer is a good time for preferred annuals and a thrilling concert series. This is definitely one of the "must see" gardens in Indianapolis.

White River Gardens at the Indianapolis Zoo

There are literally hundreds of types of plants to view at White River Gardens, which is probably one of the most stunning gardens in Indianapolis and is an element of the Indianapolis Zoo. Waterfalls, running streams and interactive activities for the kids make this attraction a place that's definitely worth seeing. Not only is it an agreeable sight for the eyes, but it's also an educational opportunity, with special exhibits throughout the entire year.

Broad Ripple Park

Broad Ripple Park, the placement of the Olympic swimming auditions in 1924 and 1952 is one of the Indianapolis public parks which has an engaging history. Once home to an entertainment park, its long list of conveniences has a playground, pool, picnic shelters, fitness trails, a large wooded lot, a family center and facilities for tennis, baseball, and other sports. The White River, which borders the park can be observed from a special platform in the park.




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