
Olympic Sculpture Park
Olympic Sculpture Park
Seattle, United States
An offshoot of the Seattle Art Museum, this park features numerous sculptures spread over 9 acres.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
Overview
An offshoot of the Seattle Art Museum, this park features numerous sculptures spread over 9 acres.
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Visitor Reviews
**★★★★★ Kai — 2 months ago
Designed by New-York based architect WEISS/MANFREDI, built in 2007. The park takes the city across the highway and the train track to the water. Notice how the topography changes as you traverse across the site. The promenade is well-curated with many art pieces along the way. A remarkable piece of landscape and architecture design. Definitely worth visiting!
**★★★★☆ Kevin O'Dwyer — a month ago
One of its biggest strengths is that it is free and open year-round, making art accessible while offering beautiful views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and the Seattle skyline. The park’s walking paths, green spaces, and shoreline access make it ideal for relaxing strolls, photography, and casual visits. From my point of view the world renowned sculptures should be more separated from one another, as some of them feel too close together and appear crowded or overlapping, which can reduc
**★★★★☆ Tify Burks — 2 months ago
2 mile walk with some beautiful views? Yes sign me up please. This was a great way to celebrate my Sunday afternoon. I was able to run into people who finished the half marathon and full marathon in the AM, so inspiring! The only reason why I didn't give this a full five stars is because there is so much construction going on but even still breathtaking views of the water, a nice bridge that leads to the Queen Anne area and the trail that is directly connected to the Seattle Art Museum. This par
**★★★★☆ Marcin Przeworski — 4 months ago
This place is a perfect spot for a relaxing walk and a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of the big city. It offers a serene environment where visitors can unwind, enjoy nature, and escape the noise of urban life. The area is thoughtfully designed, featuring beautiful infrastructure that seamlessly blends with the surrounding natural landscape, making it an ideal location for leisurely strolls and peaceful moments.
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