Olympic Sculpture Park

Seattle, Washington

✨ FREE Admission 🐕 Dog-Friendly 📅 Year-Round
Olympic Sculpture Park outdoor art installation

Location

Overview

The Olympic Sculpture Park, opened in 2007, is a free public park operated by the Seattle Art Museum. This unique outdoor gallery features large-scale contemporary sculptures set against dramatic views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and Seattle's downtown skyline. The Z-shaped path descends from the city to the waterfront, creating three distinct landscape zones.

Nine-acre waterfront park featuring contemporary sculptures with stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains

What Makes This Park Special

  • Free admission daily
  • Waterfront location with mountain views
  • Works by Serra, Calder, Bourgeois
  • 2,200-foot Z-shaped path
  • Native plantings and salmon habitat
  • Connected to Seattle Art Museum

Art & Features

✓ Permanent Collection
✓ Rotating Exhibitions
✓ Indoor Galleries
✓ Walking Trails
✓ Guided Tours

Art Styles: Contemporary, Abstract, Modernist

Planning Your Visit

Hours

30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset daily

Admission

Free

Parking

Free on-street parking nearby

Open

Year Round

Visitor Tips

  • Best on clear days for mountain views
  • Free guided tours available (check schedule)
  • Combine with Seattle Art Museum visit
  • Great for sunset photos
  • Accessible restrooms available

Best For

Families Photography Art Lovers Picnics

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