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Experience Art in Nature

The San Juan Islands Sculpture Park is located on beautiful San Juan Island in Washington state. It is home to over 150 unique creations by emerging and world-renowned sculptors. The 20-acre Park is dog-friendly, features five trails, and offers interactive exhibits for both children and adults.

The Park is open every day of the year from dawn until dusk. There is no entry fee, but donations are appreciated.

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New Pieces in the Park!

The San Juan Islands Sculpture Park is happy to announce the addition of four new sculptures in the park. Stop by and see them! 

Rainforest Dream” by Leo Osborne can be found near the entrance of the Park. Look for a beautiful marbled blue parrot. “Discovering Our Wild World” by John Bennett Waxo is an intricate bronze sculpture built to be touched, with over 70 animals in relief, many extinct or endangered. “Cuddles” by Pokey Park is too adorable to miss with three raccoons sharing a hug. “Woodrow” by Joe Treat is a near life-sized driftwood rhinoceros.

Explore Our Collection

Selected works from the Park’s extensive collection

Pieces at Home

Works purchased from the Park