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September 2023 by Thomas Schoen
Stunning. Amazing. Spectacular. Highly underrated. This place is a must see for any art lover and landscape art installation enthusiast. I absolutely love this place. We’ll taken care off and super informative signage. I worked as an Executive for a large provincial arts organization in BC, and I’m sitting on many Arts & Culture Organisation’ boards. On my many travels I’ve never came across an outdoor art installation site quite like it. Kudos to all involved.
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August 2023 by Sharon Brown
Great art pieces amongst several miles of trails nestled in the Ponderosa Pines with disc golf to boot. What a lovely experience this was.
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August 2023 by Jack Almanzar
Great rest stop and stretch. Worth the stop
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August 2023 by Garrett Ainsworth
This place is pretty cool for a quick visit. Some unique things to see and some nice scenery. If your lucky you'll see some wildlife.Restrooms: The restrooms seem to be clean for the most part.Dog-friendliness: Waste bags are provided.
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July 2023 by Terry Lodmell
You don't see sculptures like this in a museum.
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July 2023 by Dannette Fadness
Very cool place. 15 minutes is not enough. stayed 45 minutes and needed more time.
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July 2023 by Gabrielle Gerlits
This was a profound experience beyond words. Please go if you can.
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July 2023 by Andrea C.
Well maintained trails.Our toddlers were easily able to walk all the pathways and loved to explore.Clean restrooms.
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July 2023 by Lisa Marie Swain
Sculptures in the Wild is a fun and unexpected find in Lincoln, MT. You can easily spend an hour or more walking through the forest foot path, reading about the artists and the inspirations for their art. The area is dog friendly and has several places to sit, as well as picnic benches and a pavilion. Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the creativity of this unique space! The entire path is fairly level and smooth dirt, easy for even the youngest walkers to be navigate. There are two sculptures that require walking down an incline and back up the other side, but anyone unable to do that can view from afar and skip that part, without missing any of the other installations.Restrooms: There are restrooms near the visitor parking area.Dog-friendliness: Dogs are welcome. All dogs are required to be leashed.Picnic area: There are several picnic benches available, and a covered pavilion with additional picnic tables.
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June 2023 by Tara Dotson
My 1st time going here & what an AMAZING experience it was!! Artwork made from the raw earth materials of Montana. Done by artists from all around the world. Was an honor & a privilege to visit this gem!! ?Restrooms: Unisex with no sinks or mirrors, just hand sanitizer. Both were extremely clean!!Dog-friendliness: They have free poo-bagies on the trail!! ?Picnic area: A couple of picnic tables but not a lot of areas for 'sitting'. It's more about the walk...
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June 2023 by JxPx
This place is magical. You gotta check it out.
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June 2023 by Mary Bennett
This was a very pleasant surprise. We thought it was just one or two sculptures, but it turned out to be like 15. You walk along the trails provided. There are many Artists from other countries. This is a very amazing visual tour. We will definitely go back again. There are picnic tables outhouses and bear safe receptacles.
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October 2022 by sabrina bayha
Fun little walk about with sculptures you can interact with and explore. Walk inside them, climb around, take loads of fun pictures. My friends and I really liked it. If you are passing through or on a road trip, it's worth stopping to stretch your legs. It's a bit of a drive from where I live but I'm gonna go back and take the kids. I noticed there's a disc golf course there too. That will be fun. The parking is free and the bathrooms are clean and stocked. ????????????
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October 2022 by Jesse Heldstab
What a great place to stop for some walking and art.Right off the highway, free admission, clean restrooms!Saw the sign for this and decided to stop.An amazing array of artwork utilizing natural mediums. Seems like a new piece is added annually.There is no admission, they do accept donations. Free parking and restrooms. There are some picnic tables located near the parking.So glad we turned around after we missed the turn, had a great chance to stretch the legs and see some neat artwork.Our favorites were the Circus, the Sky House and the Bridge!Looking forward to visiting again to see how time has treated the installations.Would recommend!!
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August 2022 by Nancy Wolf
We expected more large sculptures so it was a bit disappointing. Loved most of what was there though. The path maps were not accurate so it can be difficult to find one's way back to the parking lot.