Over the past years I have written a few times about the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park - typically about their amazing "Butterflies are Blooming" in March and April where thousands of butterflies are in the Tropical Conservatory or their "Christmas Around the World" in November and December. Two years ago my dear husband and I decided to give each other and ourselves the gift of a membership to the Park. We decided on a grandparents membership - which allows us and our grandchildren 18 and younger - to visit as often as we like in the coming year. We added the guest option where we are able to bring a guest as well and I have to say, we have easily gotten our money's worth out of our membership! We will absolutely be renewing our membership next month!
Today I want to write about some fantastic, but not at all surprising, news -Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park is nominated again for the top sculpture park in the U.S., in a contest from USA Today’s Readers’ Choice! It has been voted as Top Sculpture Park for two years in a row - and rightfully so, but if you do not know why it deserves to be the Top Choice again this year, I want to take you on a "walk" through my favorite parts of the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park . . .
Let's start with a swing through the Sculpture Park. As we head west from the main building, we come to "The Grove" - a lovely walk around a pond with several very interesting sculptures including "B Tree II".Continuing West we come to the "Harvey Lemmen Sculpture Gallery" which has quite a few wonderful sculptures in a lovely tree-filled setting. A few of my grandson's favorites include "Around", the "Beast XVI" and "Summer Dance".
As we head West on the main trail we arrive at two of my absolute favorite places in the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park - the Waterfall and "The Glen"! Both of these places have beautiful waterfalls, flowers, and trees and the Waterfalls also have Koi fish while "The Glen" has some very interesting sculptures.
From here we head North and then East onthe trail past a number of impressive sculptures including one of our favorites, "Two Indeterminate Lines" and a lovely walk in "The Thicket". Then the most serious place at Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust with a sculpture entitled, "Ways to Say Goodbye" and we "wrap up" our walk through the main sculpture park and and see an interesting sculpture entitled "I, You, He, or She."
I would like to ask you to take a moment to vote for Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park as the Top Sculpture Park in the Nation - they were voted as Top Park the last two years and in my opinion, should certainly remain at the top this year! If you would like to vote for them you are able to do so at this link. Thank you!
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