Looking for a wonderful way to spend the day, walking through acres of fields and checking larger than life sculptures, then head up to Storm King Art Center. The Storm King Art Center offers visitors hours acres and acres of walking through acres, 500 acres to be exact. As you wander the grounds, you can see Schunnemunk Mountain and Storm King Mountain from the Art Center.
Visiting The Storm King Art Center was truly a delightful experience just seeing the amazing art work in such a beautiful landscaped surrounding. The landscaped grounds is just as spectacular as the sculptures.
Wandering the grounds will take hours but there are trams if you want to go out further into the grounds. Also be forewarned that you definitely should have your legs covered up because there are ticks on the grounds. My friend’s husband and child discovered a tick when we got back home so it’s a must do a tick check.
STORM KING ART CENTER
Storm King Art Center is located one hour north of New York City, in the Hudson Valley and can be reached by car and public transportation. It is definitely worth visiting with family and friends and it’s a great place for kids to run around.
Visit stormking.org for directions and hours.
Holy cow – those sculptures are amazing!!
Brilliant! I have never seen sculptures like that before
Have a sculpturetastic week 😉
Wow these are very cool sculptures, it seems like a great place to visit.
Have a great day!!
Wonderful. I love these giant statues. Happy WW.
Amazing sculptures. Your pictures put me squarely right there in the middle of it all. Thanks for sharing.
Blessings, Shari
The first one, crazy, I have not seen anything like that. Great sculptures!!!
Enjoy your day!!
Breathtaking!
I’m loving all of the posed pictures! Looks like the kids had a great time..of course, minus the ticks! Because yuck!
MAssive sculptures! #WW
What a great place to visit. Thanks for sharing your trip.
Now that is so cool. Love it.
I could spend all day just wondering. Wow.
I LOOOOVE Storm King Arts Center. My nine year has a fantastic time whenever we go. Just fields and fields to run in. Clambers onto the sculptures (still have no idea if we are or aren’t allowed to touch them). He wrote an essay in third grade about this place.
Such an awesome place to visit! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
This looks like a wonderful place! I wish I was able to visit it in person!