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Cold Hollow Sculpture Park
United StatesVermontEnosburghCold Hollow Sculpture Park

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Cold Hollow Sculpture Park

4280 Boston Post Rd, Enosburg Falls, VT 05450
4.8(41)
Open 24 hours
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(512) 333-2119
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coldhollowsculpturepark.com

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4.8
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4.0
18w

We are touring the area and found this as a place of interest to visit and glad we did. Spent a little over an hour walking the fields and reading from the pamphlet the artist description of his art. When you arrive a volunteer gives you the map, background and watch for some hornet nests they are aware of (only 1) and talks about the terrain. The map is helpful and the sculptures are beautiful. Interactive to a point, you can walk up and through but not touch. Saw a group having a picnic and there are a few benches to stop and rest in the shade. Primarily sunny and trees offer some shade but from sculpture to the other mostly open sky. We recommend and if we come to this area agin we’d stop by for sure. The bathroom is a porta potty so be prepared but still nice to have an option if you...

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4.0
1y

This is a hidden treasure! There are so many beautiful large sculptures to look at! The volunteer at the front building was very knowledgeable, friendly, and inviting. We were handed a map of where the sculptures are and a description of each one. This is a by donation park that is self-guided over a vast area of land. There is one handicap Porto John. The only unfortunate thing is that it is not easily accessible for people who have mobility limitations and can't walk long distances. Nor are there any benches for people to sit if they need a break from the walking. I wish they had golf cart rentals or something to offer for those who can't walk across the acres of land. I will definitely go back again as I couldn't stay long and will be...

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5.0
1y

Stumbling upon this treasure was a real highlight of our Vermont getaway! These large format abstracts playfully dot the beautiful landscape and offer contemplative conversation starters as you move from one piece to the next. We walked through the park on the hottest day of the summer and were glad to have planned to bring an umbrella for shade and water bottles (they have a refill site) to beat the heat. Picnics are encouraged and the docent was knowledgeable and passionate. Sarah Stromeyer entertained our many questions as we finished our jaunt! Cold Hollow was a real treat and we're so happy to have created such a...

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SalSal
We are touring the area and found this as a place of interest to visit and glad we did. Spent a little over an hour walking the fields and reading from the pamphlet the artist description of his art. When you arrive a volunteer gives you the map, background and watch for some hornet nests they are aware of (only 1) and talks about the terrain. The map is helpful and the sculptures are beautiful. Interactive to a point, you can walk up and through but not touch. Saw a group having a picnic and there are a few benches to stop and rest in the shade. Primarily sunny and trees offer some shade but from sculpture to the other mostly open sky. We recommend and if we come to this area agin we’d stop by for sure. The bathroom is a porta potty so be prepared but still nice to have an option if you need to go 😃
amanda gochieamanda gochie
This is a hidden treasure! There are so many beautiful large sculptures to look at! The volunteer at the front building was very knowledgeable, friendly, and inviting. We were handed a map of where the sculptures are and a description of each one. This is a by donation park that is self-guided over a vast area of land. There is one handicap Porto John. The only unfortunate thing is that it is not easily accessible for people who have mobility limitations and can't walk long distances. Nor are there any benches for people to sit if they need a break from the walking. I wish they had golf cart rentals or something to offer for those who can't walk across the acres of land. I will definitely go back again as I couldn't stay long and will be prepared to walk.
Lucinda WeedLucinda Weed
Stumbling upon this treasure was a real highlight of our Vermont getaway! These large format abstracts playfully dot the beautiful landscape and offer contemplative conversation starters as you move from one piece to the next. We walked through the park on the hottest day of the summer and were glad to have planned to bring an umbrella for shade and water bottles (they have a refill site) to beat the heat. Picnics are encouraged and the docent was knowledgeable and passionate. Sarah Stromeyer entertained our many questions as we finished our jaunt! Cold Hollow was a real treat and we're so happy to have created such a beautiful memory!
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We are touring the area and found this as a place of interest to visit and glad we did. Spent a little over an hour walking the fields and reading from the pamphlet the artist description of his art. When you arrive a volunteer gives you the map, background and watch for some hornet nests they are aware of (only 1) and talks about the terrain. The map is helpful and the sculptures are beautiful. Interactive to a point, you can walk up and through but not touch. Saw a group having a picnic and there are a few benches to stop and rest in the shade. Primarily sunny and trees offer some shade but from sculpture to the other mostly open sky. We recommend and if we come to this area agin we’d stop by for sure. The bathroom is a porta potty so be prepared but still nice to have an option if you need to go 😃
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This is a hidden treasure! There are so many beautiful large sculptures to look at! The volunteer at the front building was very knowledgeable, friendly, and inviting. We were handed a map of where the sculptures are and a description of each one. This is a by donation park that is self-guided over a vast area of land. There is one handicap Porto John. The only unfortunate thing is that it is not easily accessible for people who have mobility limitations and can't walk long distances. Nor are there any benches for people to sit if they need a break from the walking. I wish they had golf cart rentals or something to offer for those who can't walk across the acres of land. I will definitely go back again as I couldn't stay long and will be prepared to walk.
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Stumbling upon this treasure was a real highlight of our Vermont getaway! These large format abstracts playfully dot the beautiful landscape and offer contemplative conversation starters as you move from one piece to the next. We walked through the park on the hottest day of the summer and were glad to have planned to bring an umbrella for shade and water bottles (they have a refill site) to beat the heat. Picnics are encouraged and the docent was knowledgeable and passionate. Sarah Stromeyer entertained our many questions as we finished our jaunt! Cold Hollow was a real treat and we're so happy to have created such a beautiful memory!
Lucinda Weed

Lucinda Weed

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