Absolutely loved this art trail. A few things to know:
It's tough to find and not well labeled. From its name it sounds like its own entity, but it's part of The Inn at Honey Run. Park near the Inn entrance. You'll see the signs for the Museum across from the Inn entrance.
There are six-seven installations, and they're quite spread apart. Each piece is a very different style.
This hike is about 2 miles. It's strenuous at times, often uphill. Bring water and wear your hiking shoes.
It's all-ages appropriate. My small children and I completed this in about 1.5 hours (with stops!)
The views at the top of the hills and the woods themselves are spectacular.
Would...
Read moreWent to amish country for the day and have been reading about the open air art museum. It was on Google maps but not clearly marked. We went on to Honey run website and it states it's a part of their property. If you go make sure you go into honey run in and Park by the main entry. You will see a small sign for the entrance. It isn't clearly marked throughout so try to pay attention to the path. There were a couple cool art Installations, you read some Japanese haiku poems on your way through and at the end is an art wall that has a bloody shark attack. That ruined it for me. It was pretty peaceful and calming then...
Read moreI planned my trip to see the OAAM in the snow. It’s about a mile and a half up and down hills. The sculptures are worth a visit! The whole trail is set in beautiful scenery. Its worth the visit! Allow yourself time to walk and enjoy. I was looking forward to the stick work. It has deteriorated. The description does say it was a temporary installation. It’s not busy. I was the only person there (Tuesday afternoon in 20 degrees in deep snow.. not surprising...
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