Good trip. We arrived at approximately 9 am and made our way towards the entrance of the park... read more
Good trip. We arrived at approximately 9 am and made our way towards the entrance of the park... read more
This place is a hidden gem. You can become a member for only $55 a year, or pay $10 per person at... read more
I can't believe I've lived in Cincinnati this long and have never been to this park! We went on a gorgeous fall day and it was a great experience! We took our dog, and opted to walk instead of rent a golf cart, although we were not able to cover the whole park in the time that we were there. There is literally something unique and interesting around every turn at this park! It isn't just sculptures, but lakes, views, and an old stone dwelling. The lawns and landscaping are really well maintained. I just loved this. Can't wait to go back!
The park was much larger than we expected and had a lot of great art.
If you're able, I highly recommend going early on a weekday. My husband and I took our small dog on a Thursday morning. There was maybe one other group there at the same time as us so we really got to take our time as we strolled around viewing the art and sat on the overlook patio chatting without another person in sight.
Dogs are welcome, however we did not see any dog stations with bags or somewhere for them to drink so be sure to bring those along with you, especially on a hot day.
This place is definitely a hidden gem, it significantly exceeded my expectations. Weather was just perfect in September. We will definitely go again next time we are in town.
I have been to the Park several times. There have been some special events hosted there that I have attended and I have also been there to review the sculptures. Art of this sort is really just not my thing. BUT, the park is definitely a certain something set aside from the normal. There are plenty of sculptures to see and lots of abundant trees and green space as any park should have. For me it was a little pricey for what it was ( though I must repeat, I am not an art person ) but it was still a nice day to spend with the family. My kids are more into art and they would rate it a little higher than I did.
Pyramid Hill is a 400 acre sculpture park. It's open year round but it has special events throughout the year.
This was our 2nd year of going to the Pyramid Hill Art Show. There were a lot of booths of different mediums of art for sale. There were some of the same artists as last year, which was great, as well as some new ones.
The weather was picture perfect. If you live in the greater Cincinnati area this is a great place to just walk around, look at all of the sculptures, or just take a picnic lunch. There is an 8.00 per person admission fee for adults and kids ages 6 and up are 3. Special Event parking is 5.00 a car, which is what we paid for the festival.
We live in the area about 45 minutes away and I had no idea this was here and such a hidden gem. Its 10,000 acres of park with sculpture placed throughout it. We went on a perfect day ... the weather and sky were just ideal for enjoying this park. You can walk drive or went a cart for 20 bucks. We drove ... stopped now and then to walk around. loved the clear reflections in the lakes .. the museum was a real treat ... had no idea the park would include museum quality art ... which was all from a private collection. How good of him to allow his lifes collection to be shared for years to come by the public.
We didn't even see it all .. will have to go back and see the rest.
Very calming & interesting place. Love looking at the sculptures. this place is growing. there is something for everybody. hiking, golf carts to drive thru the park, picnic area, even a roman artifact museum. Check out the web site for more. They have art programs for kids, bring your dog days, craft festivals & more. I have even been here for a beautiful wedding & reception. There are places to rent & beautiful sculptures to hold your ceremony near. Great picture taking park.