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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.

25th Anniversary

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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Daffodil Frolic

Daffodil Frolic

Spring is arriving and it’s time to get outside. San Juan Islands Sculpture Park is the perfect place to start.
 
This year we are celebrating our 25th anniversary beginning in March with our Daffodil Frolic
 
David Jenkins, the board president, has planted 1,000 bulbs every year for the past 10 years culminating in 10,000 blooming daffodils for our 25th anniversary this year.
 
Throughout the month of March they will add color to the landscape as you walk around the 20 acre park discovering artworks by a variety of artists. The park has a turtle pond, forest trails, fields, access to Westcott Bay and a picnic area. 
 
Open dawn to dusk everyday the park is free but donations are deeply appreciated. Dogs are welcome to join you.
 

 

 

Summer at the Sculpture Park

Join us this summer for activities in the Park! All are welcome to attend the Summer Art Series! This is a fun, free, community art event every Sunday from 2–4pm. For details on this and other events, visit our Events Page.

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Explore Our Collection

Selected works from the Park’s extensive collection

Pieces at Home

Works purchased from the Park