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Ozarks Woodland Sculpture Garden is a non-profit, environmental sculpture garden located in a remote area of Northwest Arkansas on a twelve acre meadow adjoining the Kings' River. It is sponsored by the University of the Ozarks through an educational program in which students and an Arkansas sculptor collaborate once a year to produce a monumental sculpture in the garden. The goal is to develop an area where the great works of nature and of mankind interact to provide beauty and harmony. The garden is replete with Arkansas history. The valley, 320 million years old, was the home of pre-history North Americans and more recently the home site of an 1840's pioneer family. The trail to the park is part of an early wagon trail. Currently there are four sculptures to be viewed with the expectation of adding one each year. The Garden is open to the public by appointment. No admission is charged. Visitors are encouraged to hike the half-mile from the parking area but there is a four-wheel drive vehicle available. Picnics are encouraged. |
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