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March 2024 by James Parker
Very neat!
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March 2024 by K B
Better than storm king
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March 2024 by Aria Jiang
I personally enjoyed art omi more than storm king. There are lots of interactive pieces and they’re super fun! They also allow dogs! (Make sure your dogs have used bathroom beforehand, otherwise you’ll have to carry the poop bag with you the whole time since there’s no trashcan except for the reception area). The receptionists were friendly. It’s free to enter, and the suggested donation is 15 per person. This place is 120 acres with lots of empty space so there’s def lots of opportunities to expand. It took us more than 3 hours to go through all pieces. The receptionists said for most it’s be about 2.5 hours. Everyone in my group had lots of fun! You can make a reservation online before going.
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December 2023 by Eric Ruano
Cool spot!
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October 2023 by Galina Niyazov
This place is really incredible to visit,especially with kids
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September 2023 by Maria Immediato
This is a most unusual art installment! Be prepared to walk over many small hills, and at least one trail, to see a very eclectic collection of modern art sculptures. Can you believe there's an ark you can climb, a house that swings in the air, a maze, a hoop tree, and a grocery list 10's of feet high? I suggest going when not too hot and when it's not been raining. Bathrooms are in the main building, which was blissfully air conditioned!
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September 2023 by Caitlin Wasilewsky
Very cool to explore some of the art installations and sculptures. The interactive ones are definitely more fun like the basketball tree. There’s very limited shade so make sure you bring a hat and some water. It’s dog friendly which is great too and some parking at the front. Also it’s a donation or pay what you want.
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August 2023 by Leah
Such a fun place!! Many acres of outdoor structures that you can walk for hours. The paths are basically mowed grass, and as you wander you are surrounded by wildflower meadows. So special! The main building has a restroom and a small gallery, as well as a little cafe with snacks.
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August 2023 by Talal Jabari
Sculptures in a giant park: a great way to get exercise while admiring art. We focused mainly on the architectural section because the place is quite massive, even for a regular hiker like me. I would suggest putting numbers on some of the signs (i.e. in this direction you'll see 11-14) as well as adding more signs on the smaller tracks, but in general it's a beautiful hike accessible to everyone since it's free, with some very nice pieces of art.
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June 2023 by JL Thailand
Great place to visit. Amazing that it is completely free. Very large property with dozens of sculpture dispersed on the ground. We toured it in a couple of hours. Well worth it!
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June 2023 by GrAcIE WoNg
What an unique experience!Unusual way to see large scale sculptures & architectures in an outdoor environment over 120 acres of fields and forest.Hubby and I brought our fur baby on a nice warm spring day to this great outdoor art center while visiting Hudson. Please note to bring water on warm days, it’s quite a hike to see all the art works.
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May 2023 by Gyn Yen
Beautiful outdoor art gallery/park.
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April 2023 by Ameri Craft
Great outdoor art venue well worth the visit. Similar to Storm King. Entrance is free with a suggested donation of $10 per person. You are suggested to reserve a time to visit online
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October 2022 by Inna Proudnikov
Nice place to take friends and familyBring fun people and you will enjoy place more. Art installation done interactive spread throughout picturesque landscape of wonderful Hudson Valley
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September 2022 by Anne-Marie S.
The only reason I did not give 5 stars is that the place would be perfect with an audio guide app, but they do provide a map and each sculpture has a sign with details about it... It is a beautiful place to visit on a nice day! Wear comfortable shoes as it is a huge property and you walk on grass paths, with mellow hills up and down... book online the day before your visit... the $10 suggested donation is well worth it!! Update: there is an audio guide which I was not aware of when I visited...since I did not use the audio guide, I cannot comment on it, but I plan to go back when I have more time to visit...