Google takes you to the wrong entrance. Turn in one street further. Not at the Kwik Trip, one street, the other side. Speaking of... take note of the Kwik Trip. We didn't see any public restroom signs at the sculpture park.
The sculptures are wonderful. Ojala just screams emotion.
The park is well kept. We did wish there was either a self guided audio tour or QR codes at the art installations to tell us more about the pieces. They are labeled with the artist's name, the name of the piece, and the year. I'm not sure if it is the year created or installed.
If you're into energy, the park itself is muted. Like the energy is not dormant, but more like it just doesn't care.
We had our elderly dog with us, so we didn't get to explore the side trails, but we'll be back to get to them. Yep... Well socialized dogs are welcome if they are on leash. It's on their website.
It's free to visit and there is ample parking. We had the place all to ourselves. But still, there is a big...
Read moreI'll start by saying that I'm no artist. I would appreciate knowing more about the art pieces than just the title and artist's name. The grounds are well kept, and there are a lot of well placed trees for shade. We were not able to find signage for a restroom or port-a- potty. They're is a trail on the backside that leads directly to the Cannon Valley Trail. It is 0.10 miles in length with about 80 steps going down...
Read moreThis place is under construction. The parking area is not paved yet. There are weeds across the field and it is impossible to walk around this place. It needs to shut down till the construction is complete.
The sculptures are very good however lack of upkeep dent the efforts done by artists. It appears that it ran out funds for development of this wonderful art place.
Next time, hopefully it is all shiny and...
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