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Olympic Sculpture Park

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The Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle offers a picturesque setting for walkers and runners, with its 8.4 acres of open space along the waterfront. Whether you're looking for a leisurely ...

The Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle offers a picturesque setting for walkers and runners, with its 8.4 acres of open space along the waterfront. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a challenging run, this park has something for everyone. The park features a variety of routes, including the scenic Foster Foundation Path and the Moseley Path, providing options for all activity levels. With its stunning views and diverse paths, the Olympic Sculpture Park is the ideal destination for those seeking an active outdoor experience in Seattle. Visitors to the Olympic Sculpture Park can enjoy a range of routes suitable for different fitness levels and preferences. The park offers a total of three routes, including the longest route, the Sculpture Park, which spans 3.9 miles and provides a rewarding challenge for avid walkers and runners. The park's well-maintained paths and beautiful surroundings make it an inviting space for physical activity, offering an opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area while engaging in a healthy and active lifestyle. For those interested in discovering more about the routes and amenities at the Olympic Sculpture Park, the Pacer Pedometer app is a valuable resource. With Pacer Pedometer, users can access detailed information about the park's routes, including distance, estimated time, and user reviews. This user-friendly app provides a convenient way to plan and track your walking or running activities at the park, ensuring an enjoyable and fulfilling experience for all visitors.

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Walking and Running in Olympic Sculpture Park

If you're an avid walker or runner looking for a scenic and accessible location, the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle is the perfect destination for your next activity. With essential amenities such as wheelchair-friendly paths, drinking water stations, restrooms, and picnic sites, this park caters to the needs of all ...

If you're an avid walker or runner looking for a scenic and accessible location, the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle is the perfect destination for your next activity. With essential amenities such as wheelchair-friendly paths, drinking water stations, restrooms, and picnic sites, this park caters to the needs of all visitors. The park's accessibility is further enhanced by its wheelchair-friendly design, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the beautiful surroundings. As you walk or run through the park, you'll have the opportunity to explore an impressive array of artwork, including 'Love & Loss,' 'Neukom Vivarium,' 'Bunyon's Chess,' 'Eye Benches I, II, and III,' 'Persephone Unbound,' and many more captivating pieces. Additionally, the park offers other amenities such as bicycle parking and various dining options, making it a convenient and enjoyable place to spend your day. Whether you're a walker seeking artistic inspiration or a runner looking for a scenic route, the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle is the ideal destination for your next outdoor activity.

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Mo-Su sunrise-sunset
https://www.seattleartmuseum.org/visit/OSP/
Essential Amenities
Picnic Site
Drinking water
Wheelchair friendly
Restroom
Accessibility
Wheelchair friendly
Things to See
Artwork

Love & Loss

Artwork

Neukom Vivarium

Artwork

Bunyon's Chess

Artwork

Eye Benches I, II, and III

Artwork

Perre’s Ventaglio III

Artwork

Persephone Unbound

Artwork

Schubert Sonata

Artwork

Seattle Cloud Cover

Artwork

Sky Landscape I

Artwork

Split

Artwork

Stinger

Artwork

The Eagle

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Two Plane Vertical Horizontal Variation III

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Typewriter Eraser, Scale X

Artwork

Untitled

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Wake

Artwork

Wandering Rocks

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Father and Son

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Curve XXIV

Artwork

Echo

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Other Amenities

Cafe

Fast Food

Restaurant

Bicycle parking

Best Walking Routes in Olympic Sculpture Park
#1 - Foster Foundation Path
(3 reviews)
Length: 0.2 milesEst. Time: 2m
#2 - Moseley Path
(1 review)
Length: 0.1 milesEst. Time: 2m
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Reviews of Olympic Sculpture Park
5/5
258 ratings
Albert2024/06/24
5
Eric2024/05/05
5
Ethan2024/04/04
5
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Nearby Parks
Myrtle Edwards Park
Seattle Center
Bell Street Park
Denny Park
Piers 62/63
Kinnear Park
Centennial Park
Bhy Kracke Park
Lake Union Park
FAQs about Olympic Sculpture Park
Where is the best place to walk in Olympic Sculpture Park?
The best place to walk in Olympic Sculpture Park is the Sculpture Park route. It is a 3.9-mile path with a rating of 3.0 from the Pacer community. While it is the longest route, it offers a scenic and enjoyable walk with various art installations along the way.
How many routes are in Olympic Sculpture Park?
Olympic Sculpture Park offers three routes for walking and running. These routes include the Foster Foundation Path, Moseley Path, and the longest route, Sculpture Park.
Which is the longest route in Olympic Sculpture Park?
The longest route in Olympic Sculpture Park is the Sculpture Park route, which spans 3.9 miles. This route has been rated 3.0 by the Pacer community and provides a longer, more immersive walking or running experience through the park.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/runners in Olympic Sculpture Park?
Yes, Olympic Sculpture Park offers essential amenities such as drinking water, picnic sites, and restrooms for walkers and runners.
How accessible is Olympic Sculpture Park?
Olympic Sculpture Park is wheelchair friendly, ensuring accessibility for all visitors, including walkers and runners with mobility needs.
What kind of sports can I do in Olympic Sculpture Park?
While Olympic Sculpture Park primarily focuses on art and nature, it provides a great environment for walking, jogging, and other light sports activities. However, it does not offer dedicated sports facilities.
What is the best season to walk in Olympic Sculpture Park?
The best season to walk in Olympic Sculpture Park is typically spring and summer, when the weather is milder and more conducive to outdoor activities.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Olympic Sculpture Park?
In Olympic Sculpture Park, it is important to prepare for typical Seattle weather, which includes mild and wet winters, and dry, warm summers. It's advisable to bring waterproof gear for the rainy season and sun protection for the summer.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Olympic Sculpture Park?
In Olympic Sculpture Park, you may encounter various bird species, such as seagulls, crows, and songbirds. Additionally, there may be sightings of marine wildlife in the surrounding waters, including seals and sea birds.
Best Walking Routes in Olympic Sculpture Park
#1 - Foster Foundation Path
4.5 (3 reviews)
Length: 0.2 milesEst. Time: 2m
#2 - Moseley Path
4 (1 review)
Length: 0.1 milesEst. Time: 2m
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Nearby Parks
Myrtle Edwards Park
Seattle Center
Bell Street Park
Denny Park
Piers 62/63
Kinnear Park
Centennial Park
Bhy Kracke Park
Lake Union Park
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*Latest check-in only shows the last 10 users. Only public activities are eligible. For any one park, a user can only check-in a maximum of once per day.
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30
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25
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7
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8intern morgan
5
9quail939
5
10Paola
5
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Best Walking Routes in Olympic Sculpture Park
#1- Foster Foundation Path
(3 reviews)
Length: 0.2 milesEst. Time: 2m
#2- Moseley Path
(1 review)
Length: 0.1 milesEst. Time: 2m
Reviews of Olympic Sculpture Park
Albert2024/06/24
5
Eric2024/05/05
5
Ethan2024/04/04
5
5/5
258 ratings