Visiting this sculpture park was an unforgettable experience. The grounds are beautifully maintained, offering the perfect blend of art and nature. Each piece is thoughtfully placed, creating moments of surprise and wonder as you walk along the paths. The variety of sculptures is incredible—ranging from playful and whimsical to powerful and thought-provoking—ensuring that every visitor finds something that resonates.
What makes this park truly special is the atmosphere. It’s peaceful, inspiring, and spacious, making it easy to lose track of time while exploring. The integration of art with the surrounding landscape feels seamless, and the open air adds an extra dimension to appreciating the creativity on display.
The staff are welcoming and knowledgeable, always ready to share insights about the artists and their work, which makes the visit even more enriching. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a casual visitor, or just looking for a relaxing day outdoors, this park is a must-see.
I left feeling uplifted and full of admiration for the artists whose works bring so much beauty to the world. I can’t wait to return and experience it...
Read moreWent on a day trip with my husband to Frankfort, KY today. We ate lunch in Frankfort and then decided to venture to Josephines Sculpture Park since it was nice outside. The placr is nice and very artistic. The walking paths were well groomed for walking. The art work was creative and fun to view. The flowers on the property were very pretty. We arrived and needed to use the restroom facilities. It was a decent size all gender restroom with a lock on the door. It had a port a potty type toilet. There was hand sanitizer and plenty of TP to use. No running water. The farm was pretty large. We did not complete every single walking path today. We did a large portion of it but will be going back to complete the rest another day. It was in the 90's today and getting super hot. They had plenty of picnic tables throughout to enjoy a picnic luch there. We saw many benches and places to sit down and take a break throughout the paths thst we were on. Overall, very nice day adventure. It was fun. We will be returning to view all sculptures on...
Read moreOne word: Spectacular, amazing, and unique. And spectacular.
Conveniently sandwiched between Louisville and Lexington, this place features the best art in the state. The sculptures are fun, funky, and sure to please those who love art and those who don't care about art. It may be the most enjoyable exhibit I have ever visited because it combines two of my favorite things: parks and art.
Setup: On what appears to be a personal farm, the owners have opened their doors to the public allowing visitors to freely traverse tractor-cut pathways from one brightly colored sculpture to the next. Admission is free, however there is a donation box that is worthy of some folding money on any visit. Just off the small gravel parking lot, there are restrooms and a few tables and chairs to rest up. My only suggestion, for there might need to be a few more benches scattered throughout for those that need to rest up a bit more often.
This place is a must-see. It's tucked away, so do yourself a favor find your way. You will not be...
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