Olympic Sculpture Park

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  • Exploring the woods inevitably involves detritus - a broken branch decaying on the ground, leaves slowly turning to dust, pine cones gone to seed. Perhaps you've stumbled across a behemoth of a once-tree, felled by lightning or creeping, internal rot. In the Olympic Sculpture Park of Seattle, you'l   from atlasobscura.com  

2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA
   
(206) 654-3100

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    • The Sculpture Park is beautiful with intriguing art and breathtaking views. It's a great place to take out of town guests to show off our gorgeous city. And it's free! Ju... from citysearch.com

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    • Olympic Sculpture Park: Stroll through the grounds and admire the fascinating large-scale works on display at this nine-acre green space. Extensive landscaping enhances the park's beauty, and a walkway, extending from the beach to Belltown, provides views of the Puget Sound and of downtown landmark   from 10best.com  

    • This nine-acre waterfront spread is arguably the most gorgeous addition to the Seattle Art Museum (it even outshines the recently renovated main museum, about a mile away). The park zigzags through different Northwest landscapes-a grove of quaking aspen and Oregon irises, meadows of waving grasses   from travelandleisure.com  

    • This nine-acre waterfront park is a lovely walk in a unique setting. Kids will love the large open spaces while grown-ups can enjoy the spectacular view of the waterfront and mountains. And then there's the art: larger-than-life sculptures like the enormous orange eagle, the 150-year-old "nursing l   from go.com  

    • Seattle Art Museum"s new outdoor park/sculpture garden in an industrial area near the waterfront would be a great place for young kids if the museum allowed people to touch the artwork. It"s easy to imagine the great pictures of your grandchildren climbing on a sculpture with the water in the backg   from grandparents.com  

    • The Olympic Sculpture Park is a vibrant 9-acre outdoor space for art. Rising over a four-lane road and railroad tracks, the park offers pedestrian pathways for access to the over 22 sculptures and the Seattle waterfront   from whenwegetthere.com