Address: 106 Rte 13, Brookline, NH 03033, USA
Phone: +16036737441
Sunday: 6AM–7PM
Monday: 6AM–7PM
Tuesday: 6AM–7PM
Wednesday: 6AM–7PM
Thursday: 6AM–7PM
Friday: 6AM–7PM
Saturday: 6AM–7PM
Suzanne Sciortino
Really enjoyed the sculpture park will go back !
Brenda Perry
One of the most interesting, diverse and all inclusive hidden gems in New England. Need to be able to navigate hilly terrain but well worth it. Plus beautiful views and no entrance fees. Donation supported.
Mike Fitzpatrick
Reminds me of the decovada in Lincoln but I like this layout and the mountain better.
Jade Hill
This place is very unique. It can help motivate people to get outdoors more.
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No, they are not for sale. According to one of the artists, the sculptures were done by students of the Institute as part of their projects during their free stays and education. Wonderful place!
Yes, absolutely, as long as you pick up their solids. (Also "carry in, carry out" as far as all trash. -no trash cans available on site)
All free. They also have a port a potty in parking lot
The main trail is paved. The trails we saw were pretty steep for a casual hike but most people can do it
You can see most of it in a mile but there are several miles of trails of you want to walk it all.
Dogs are most certainly welcome. Just make sure to pick up after him/her. 😊
Near the peak there is also a set of benches with a nice scenic view to the West
I didnt see anything along the trail or in the parking area but there was one spot near the parking with a sculpture and a big stone table and an open area. We snacked and hydrated there before round 2.
The sculpture park is free to the public. There is a donation box at the entrance.
I don't know if they offer classes but call, they do have a studio. It's a lovely place to walk.
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