This is a heavily wooded park with crushed granite trails which are apart of the green circle trail so expect to see cyclists, joggers, and people hiking along this large park that follows small streams and ponds and features many striking art installations that often shift, change, age, or evolve over the months and years of their time in the park. There is also many aquatic animals and song birds, small woodland animals and wild flowers, mushrooms, ferns, and natural elements to marvel at here as well. A beautiful gem 💎 in Stevens Point area that is well cared for and managed, always improving and drawing interest. I have visited many times over the years and enjoy the...
Read moreIt’s free to visit. Parking is ample. Art is subject to the viewer so some may really enjoy and some may not. The walk itself was enjoyable but the amount of mosquitos makes the walk slightly unbearable. I found some of the sculptures to be a little on the weirder side with pretentious signs explaining the artists meaning behind the sculpture. I found a few of the sculptures to be very well made and unique while others in my opinion were odd and out of place with no real thought put into them. I think this place is one best formed with your own opinion, all depends on what you...
Read moreThere were some really nice sculptures and then some really strange ones with these deep, rather pretentious descriptions. Or for example one that was some screen doors or something with a cutout of a cartoon squirrel called basic #27... And personally, I don't really know what the heck I was supposed to think about that, I just can't pretend to like things anymore if I don't like them. It was a weird experience and I would recommend it for the walk and to find the few sculptures really worth it, but some of it was just downright strange. I guess you get what...
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