Address: 576 River Rd, Cushing, ME 04563, USA
Phone: +12075945166
Sunday: 7AM–8PM
Monday: 7AM–8PM
Tuesday: 7AM–8PM
Wednesday: 7AM–8PM
Thursday: 7AM–8PM
Friday: 7AM–8PM
Saturday: 7AM–8PM
Andrew Graham
Extremely creative outdoor sculptures made of wood on display along a path.
Fileve Tlaloc
Loved it! Free adventure for public art. Be inspired, hang out for a picnic, enjoy the whimsical sculptures inspired by famous paintings from Picasso's "Guernica" and Andrew Wyeth's "Christina's World". The elephants were meant to be climbed on but unfortunately the insides are boarded. For those with the guts though...
Laura Clingman
I absolutely love locations like this, outdoor sculpture gardens are so fun! The only reason I didn't give this particular location 5 stars is because around too many of the sculptures, the grass had grown so high that you couldn't get to them to get good pictures, it. Nixon, the bather pond, and a couple of others. When I looked through pictures in the reviews it appears that normally the garden is kept a little bit lower level for better viewing. That would have been so much nicer! Other than that though, very nice little stop! Thank you!
Marissa
Visited on a cloudy Sunday afternoon and had the whole place to ourselves. Fun sculptures and nice trails. Also great photo opportunities (and free)! Make sure to look down on the trails to spot some beautiful flowers.
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You should probably direct this question to the keepers of the preserve itself. They can be contacted through the Georges River Land Trust. (Right now you are asking a community of local Google users) That said, they do facilitate art camps in the summer for kids. I'm sure that something can be arranged for your group if you reach the right people.
It's free! Just park and walk around.
This is from the website : The Preserve is located at 576 River Road, Cushing, ME 04563 and is open from dawn to dusk with a 1/4 mile ADA-accessible path If you are asking about guided interpretation, my experience is that there are volunteer guides there when available and the schedule is irregular. Hopefully another google user will have a more specific answer for you.
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