A pleasant surprise for our one day visit on the north part of San Juan Island was the Westcott Bay Sculpture Park. The park is a 19 acre area with over 100 sculptures. As you wander through different micro-eco zones of the park you will discover sculpture hidden in patches of tall grass, under and in trees, and in the middle of a pond! We didn’t like every piece, but as a way of enjoying sculpture and especially outdoor sculpture (which can get weird at times) the park is a success and worth a visit. The park is a few minutes from Roche Harbor (park location) and you can visit the AfterGlow Vista Mausoleum before or after.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Wescott Bay Sculpture Park
A pleasant surprise for our one day visit on the north part of San Juan Island was the Westcott Bay Sculpture Park. The park is a 19 acre area with over 100 sculptures. As you wander through different micro-eco zones of the park you will discover sculpture hidden in patches of tall grass, under and in trees, and in the middle of a pond! We didn’t like every piece, but as a way of enjoying sculpture and especially outdoor sculpture (which can get weird at times) the park is a success and worth a visit. The park is a few minutes from Roche Harbor (park location) and you can visit the AfterGlow Vista Mausoleum before or after.
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