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1.54km
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The Josephine Sculpture Park Trail offers an easy hike through 40 acres of native meadows and young forests, blending art with nature. You will cover 1.0 miles (1.5 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 38 feet (12 metres), making it a perfect short outing that takes about 24…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The trails at Josephine Sculpture Park are generally considered easy to navigate, making them suitable for most ages and abilities. They are family-friendly and feature mostly level paths with some gentle hills.
The total walking distance to explore the park is often under 2 miles. The Komoot route for the Josephine Sculpture Park Trail is approximately 1.5 kilometers (just under a mile) and takes about 24 minutes to complete, but you can spend much longer exploring all the art and nature.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required. The park is free to enter and open daily from dawn until dusk, making it an accessible cultural and recreational resource.
The park provides convenient parking for visitors. You can find the trailhead and parking facilities directly at the park entrance.
Yes, leashed dogs are welcome on the trails at Josephine Sculpture Park. Please ensure your pet remains on a leash and that you clean up after them.
You can expect a distinctive blend of natural landscapes and contemporary art. The trails traverse 40 acres of native meadows, fields, and young forests. The paths are mowed, typically 5-10 feet wide, and kept clear, offering a unique outdoor gallery experience.
The park uniquely integrates art and the environment, featuring over 70 diverse sculptures and murals strategically placed along the trails. Many pieces are interactive, encouraging visitors to touch, climb, or even paint on certain installations, like GraphologyHenge.
The park's appearance changes with the seasons, offering a different visual experience each time. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, while summer provides lush greenery. Winter can offer a serene, snow-dusted landscape for art viewing.
Yes, some trails are accessible by motorized wheelchair. Additionally, the park offers golf cart reservations with advance notice to help visitors experience the grounds, ensuring accessibility for a wider range of visitors.
Yes, the 40 acres of native meadows, fields, and young forests are home to native plants and wildlife. You might spot various birds such as hawks, whip-poor-wills, and cardinals during your visit.
Yes, for your convenience, the park provides picnic tables and restrooms, making it a comfortable destination for a day out.
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