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I really love this area and the park is great. The art is very unusual and not an attraction type place. What you will see as you walk along the path are trees and some very unusual shaped objects made from out of the ordinary materials for the setting. If they werent laid out in a pattern on a path, it would be mistaken for a nuisance. It resembles a place for someone looking for a strange piece of tubing.
Nature and art. How could anything be more perfect. This is an easy gentle path walk to view creative artist works using the beauty of nature.
Have walked through here twice. Modern art on a large scale. Enjoyable to take a leisurely walk though the woods and view the sculptures, mobiles, and carvings.
Another Must See in Central Wisconsin. A perfect place for old and young alike to enjoy some fresh air and a short walk while experiencing art that will force you to "think outside the box" with gargantuan sculptures by artists worldwide!
A very nice trail meandering through pines and besides unique sculptures. The trail connects to the Green Circle trail so you can make a big loop out of it.
This is a wonderful sculpture park that grows every year. It's in a beautiful setting in the woods and each sculpture has a description. It can be buggy so make sure you have some insect repellent on if you are going in the summer months.
The house that is at this address has art junk around it. They need to put correct address and marker star by green trail. I am for sure because my daughter lives two blocks from junk house. Still trying to find real sculpture park
The sculpture park is free, which is a huge bonus for anyone on a budget. There were lots of exhibits from artists all around the country. At the end of the visit I was completely satisfied with my experience. Highly recommend for anybody passing through the Stevens Point area to check this one out.
Been a couple years since we walked this park and it has additions every year so I think next summer will need to walk it again. I is on the Green Circle Trail route and you can bypass it or stroll through it and take in the creativity of the people that submit their works to this park for public display. The creativity will amaze you. It's free and well worth the walk through it.
You can ride your bike on the paths but you would have to stop and get off frequently if you want to see any of the sculptures. Its and easy hike.
You leave your car and enter a path for a walk in the woods and find you have entered a magical trail through fabulous sculptures, growing every year.
Need an interesting detour from biking/walking the Circle Trail? This is a Stevens point best kept secret!Beautiful (and Free) outdoor walking sculpture trail. Approximately 1 mile walk with artist descriptions of their work. Recommend appropriate outdoor clothing for walking through a crushed gravel and wooded area.This is a great way to get friends and children interested in outdoor activity and art appreciation at the same time!
I took my grndchildren last summer for something 'different' to do. I live in Point, and I had never been there myself, although friends had been telling me how great it was. The kids were thrilled. I had a 3 year old and a 7 year old with me, and it was a great experience for both of them. The sculptures look like they have been there for hundreds of years. When we were there, there was a mirror sculpture that reminded the kids and I of a fairytale. It is much larger than what I expected. It was a hot humid summer day, and I wish we had brought snacks and water bottles. (and my asthma inhaler as there are lots of mosses and fine dust particles as parts of it are a little swampy.) But, well worth the trip. We will definitely go again!
I have taken countless visitors to Stevens Point to our Sculpture Park and everyone of them came away impressed. It's a magical place in any season. Don't leave Stevens Point without seeing it.
We were a group of 4 (aged 31-68) on a friday afternoon. It is FREE and there is a parking lot right at one entrance. We only walked a short distance, enough to see 7 sculptures. The park was really pretty with fall foliage, there is pond which is a nice view. The sculptures each have a plaque with the artists name, title and a description about the piece written by the artist. I enjoyed this more than I thought I would - a nice walk with plenty of photo - oppurtunities