Facility:
Hurley Gardens


Location: west of the Adare Dr. & Creekside Dr. intersection

Description:
Hurley Gardens offers historic significance and a tranquil park setting which unites yesterday and today. The gardens were originally part of the 160-acre estate known as Hurley Farm. The garden structures (loggia and gazebo) date to sometime between 1910 and 1913, and the swimming pool which is now a reflecting pool was added in the 1920s. The formal design of the garden, the loggia and the gazebo reflect the Neo-Classical Revival style, and were influenced by the 1893 Columbian Exposition which was held in Chicago. Hurley Gardens was dedicated as a Wheaton Historical Landmark in 1991.

Amenities:
3.20 Acres
• One Tennis Court
• Open Play/Grass field
• Fountain, Reflecting Pool, Historic Structures