Olympic Sculpture Park
Fun Fact: Olympic Sculpture Park is the only place in Seattle where you can admire world-class art while getting a tan (on those rare sunny days, of course)
Perched along Seattle’s waterfront, the Olympic Sculpture Park is an open-air museum where art meets nature in a way that only Seattle can deliver. Part of the Seattle Art Museum, this 9-acre park offers a stunning collection of large-scale sculptures set against the backdrop of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains. It’s the perfect place to take a leisurely stroll, snap some photos, or simply sit back and enjoy the blend of artistic beauty and natural scenery.
From Alexander Calder’s iconic Eagle to Richard Serra’s twisting Wake, the sculptures here are as much a part of the landscape as the trees and the waves. And the best part? The park is free and open to the public year-round. Whether you’re an art lover or just someone who enjoys a good view, Olympic Sculpture Park is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Seattle’s creative spirit outdoors.