Olympic Sculpture Park
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Olympic Sculpture Park

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Tong Chen

A nine-acre waterfront park that zigzags from the city down to the shoreline, with large-scale sculptures dotting the landscape the whole way. Calder's Eagle is the icon, but the Richard Serra piece and the Typewriter Eraser are quietly stunning. On a clear day, the Olympic Mountains frame every view. Free, always open, and one of the best walks in the city.

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Walk it north to south, ending at the beach. On a clear day, the view of the Olympics from the lower meadow is staggering.

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