 As the only Nebraska garden listed in the “300 Best Gardens to Visit in the
              United States and Canada” by National Geographic Guide to Public Gardens, this is a special place to
              many. Located at 27th and Capitol Parkway, this 1.5 acre lot was first developed in 1930 and most
              recently renovated in 2004. Visitors can tiptoe through the tulips every spring and watch the thousands
              of annuals bloom all summer long. Sunken Gardens has two living ponds, several art pieces including the
              new pavilion, and a healing garden.
As the only Nebraska garden listed in the “300 Best Gardens to Visit in the
              United States and Canada” by National Geographic Guide to Public Gardens, this is a special place to
              many. Located at 27th and Capitol Parkway, this 1.5 acre lot was first developed in 1930 and most
              recently renovated in 2004. Visitors can tiptoe through the tulips every spring and watch the thousands
              of annuals bloom all summer long. Sunken Gardens has two living ponds, several art pieces including the
              new pavilion, and a healing garden.