Coxhall Gardens

Coxhall Gardens Coxhall Gardens is a unique and fascinating park, waiting to be discovered. Visit our Programs page and our Events page to find out more.

This modern, 125-acre park includes the elegant Centerpiece, twin 90-feet bell towers, a recreation lake, and Children’s Garden, which features “village stores,” echo walls, peek-a-boo hills, sun dial, and Tiki huts. Campbell Crossing, which is connected to the Centerpiece and surrounded by water on two sides, serves as a serene location for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors. The land for this st

unning park was graciously donated by Jesse and Beulah Cox in 1999 and is enjoyed by visitors of all ages. As the park continues to grow it will eventually include a conservatory, museum, reflecting pool and numerous specialty gardens. For those wanting to enjoy the beauty of Coxhall Gardens in a more active way, the park also offers programs and events, including Family Frog Night, Autism Walk, and Concerts in the Centerpiece. The dramatic Centerpiece, which features a statue of Jesse and Beulah Cox, gazebo, fountains, and tiered lawn seating, is now available for rental. In 2005, the facility served as the location of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Solheim Cup, and is the ideal setting for weddings, reunions and other special gatherings. Visit our Facilities for Rent page for additional information on this beautiful facility and how you can make reservations for your next occasion.

Fifty years ago, Jesse and Beulah Cox built their dream home in Hamilton County, inspired by the Governor's Mansion in W...
05/21/2026

Fifty years ago, Jesse and Beulah Cox built their dream home in Hamilton County, inspired by the Governor's Mansion in Williamsburg, Virginia.

The Time Travelers History Ball is our way of honoring 50 years of this extraordinary place, alongside America's own 250th birthday. An evening of live music from the Bluewater Kings Band, an exquisite plated dinner, a fully hosted open bar, and history brought to life. All supporting the parks and green spaces that carry on Jesse and Beulah's legacy of "preserving an oasis in a sea of homes".

Date: June 26
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:00
Coxhall Gardens | Coxhall Mansion
Cost: $125

Grab your tickets before they're gone: https://secure.rec1.com/IN/hamilton-county-in/catalog/index/7944d7756eb66e55237ff75426300e0b?filter=c2VhcmNoPWhpc3RvcnklMjBiYWxs

History is calling. Will you answer?On June 26, Coxhall Mansion opens its doors for the Time Travelers History Ball, an ...
05/16/2026

History is calling. Will you answer?
On June 26, Coxhall Mansion opens its doors for the Time Travelers History Ball, an extraordinary evening celebrating two milestones that only come once in a lifetime: America's 250th birthday and our beloved mansion's 50th anniversary.
Dress as your favorite historical figure, enjoy live music from the Bluewater Kings Band, an exquisite plated dinner and fully hosted open bar courtesy of Ritz Charles, and raise a glass to history brought gloriously to life.
And when the night is over, know that every ticket purchased went directly to supporting the parks we all love. This isn't just a night out. It's a night that matters.

Get tickets: https://secure.rec1.com/IN/hamilton-county-in/catalog/index/7944d7756eb66e55237ff75426300e0b?filter=c2VhcmNoPWhpc3RvcnklMjBiYWxs

These wonderful volunteers from Amrize spent time improving Coxhall Gardens! They helped mulch the Clay Township Childre...
05/07/2026

These wonderful volunteers from Amrize spent time improving Coxhall Gardens! They helped mulch the Clay Township Children’s Pavilion and worked with the Hamilton County Master Gardeners in the Children’s Garden area.
A huge thank you to all these volunteers for their service and for making a positive difference in our community!

A huge thank you to these volunteers from Community Health who helped plant and mulch trees at Coxhall Gardens!  We real...
05/04/2026

A huge thank you to these volunteers from Community Health who helped plant and mulch trees at Coxhall Gardens!

We really appreciate all of their hard work and the park looks great!! THANK YOU!!

May is Historic Preservation Month, making it the perfect time to visit the historic Williams House at Coxhall Gardens. ...
04/29/2026

May is Historic Preservation Month, making it the perfect time to visit the historic Williams House at Coxhall Gardens. The Italianate brick home was built in 1865 by John Williams and his family, and the park has been working over the last few years to preserve and restore it. Learn about the steps we have taken so far to protect and preserve this important piece of local history.

May 2 from 1:00-3:00 pm (Open House Style)
Coxhall Gardens - Williams House
Ages 13+
Registration is not required

04/27/2026

Some of the flying results of the kite making

Meet our newest park visitor! This guy was spotted taking his time enjoying Coxhall Gardens this week. It's officially t...
04/24/2026

Meet our newest park visitor! This guy was spotted taking his time enjoying Coxhall Gardens this week. It's officially turtle season, so keep an eye out and give them plenty of space to do their thing. 🐢

The mansion of Jesse and Beulah Cox had a special group of visitors this past Wednesday! Former employees of Aero Draper...
04/21/2026

The mansion of Jesse and Beulah Cox had a special group of visitors this past Wednesday! Former employees of Aero Drapery enjoyed time at the mansion and shared fond memories of their time working together and with Mr. Cox! We are delighted to have been part of this special day!

If you would like to learn more about the Cox family and their connection to Aero Drapery, please join us for one of our free monthly tours or view the history of Coxhall Gardens here: https://www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov/394/Coxhall-Gardens-History

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2000 W 116th Street
Carmel, IN
46032

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