๐ Griffis Sculpture Park, established in 1966, is one of America's largest and oldest outdoor sculpture parks.
๐ Spanning 425-450 acres in Western New York, it features over 250 large-scale sculptures by more than 100 artists, set amidst woods, fields, and ponds.
๐ฟ Interact with unique outdoor sculptures
๐ณ Explore miles of hiking trails in a nature preserve
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ Family-friendly, some sculptures are climbable
๐จ Experience art integrated with natural settings
โ ๏ธ Some trails involve long climbs and elevation changes
๐ซ One section has no bathrooms
๐๏ธ Main park section closes for the winter season (November-April)
๐ Wear comfortable shoes (sneakers/hiking boots)
๐ง Bring water for long climbs on hot days
๐ธ Take photos of trail maps as they are sparingly posted
๐งบ Picnic tables available in Mill Valley Road section
๐ฐ Admission is $5 per person, paid on a volunteer basis via QR codes (PayPal or Venmo).
๐ Official season: May 1st to October 31st, sunrise to sunset. Rohr Hill section accessible year-round.
Two distinct sections with parking. Smaller lot at Mill Valley Road site. Rohr Hill area good for vehicle viewing.
Port-o-potties available, but one section lacks facilities.
Leashed dogs welcome, but take dog waste home.
Last updated 10 days ago
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