Porter Sculpture Park

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Montrose, United States

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Porter Sculpture Park Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Porter Sculpture Park is located in Montrose, United States on 45160 257th St. Porter Sculpture Park is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category sculpture museum in United States.

Address

45160 257th St

Phone

+1 6052040370

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Samantha Go

Amazing. Must seeing person to appreciate the oddities and poems. I didnt have a chipped card so he let us in for free. He was so kind and his dog is gorgeous! And he have us a banana when my son asked me for something to eat before we go in. Very appreciative! Thnx

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Carl Thompson

Amazing place to visit! As good as any museum or any other sculpture garden. It's at the Montrose exit off I-90 between Mitchell & Sioux Falls, SD. From the highway you can see two big sculptures, but there are many more smaller ones and poetry on boards. People talk about following their passions, this artist really does. He collects the donation to view his works, talks to guests as they arrive, and is still actively sculpting. I actually found it more interesting than Mount Rushmore.

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Danny VandenBerg

Really cool to see if you're on your way by only 10 bucks to get in kids under 12 are free so I'll definitely stop back at some point with the family

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Cierra Treloar

Dog friendly! Theres a water dish! We played in on with around under over the sculptures:) we were laughing out loud, telling stories. Bewildering and inspiring. The place oozes confidence and curiosity.

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Abigail Melms

One of our favorite stops when driving! And we always tell friends driving through too. Great places for photos and memories, I remember going when I was younger than 10