Villa-Lobos State Park, located in São Paulo, Brazil, is a vibrant green oasis named after composer Heitor Villa-Lobos. Created in 1989 on a former rubbish tip, the park now boasts around 37,000 trees native to the Atlantic Forest. Visitors can enjoy a bird nursery, musical island, playgrounds, and even an elevated walkway through the trees. With sports facilities, cultural buildings, and a library, this park offers a perfect blend of nature and recreation for locals and tourists alike.