
Why Montana’s Forest Sculpture Park Belongs on Your Bucket List
Montana is home to a lot of artists. People who can find inspiration in this wonderful state. Just walk through one of the many community markets and odds are you will see some of their work. Whether it’s pottery, jewelry, or woodworking, there is a lot of talent in our state.
One of the coolest art installations in Montana is not in one of our big cities or in a museum; it’s in the woods in Lincoln, Montana. The Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild.
Montana’s Creative Spirit Shines in Lincoln
It’s so worth it to take a trip along Montana’s Highway 200 on the scenic loop to check it out.
Not only do you get a walk in the woods, but you get to see some amazing pieces of art. Some of the pieces of art blend into the woods while others stand out, but they are all cool in their own way.
Artists incorporate materials - natural and industrial - that are associated with the community's economic and cultural traditions to create site-specific sculptures- Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture In the Wild
What Makes Sculpture in the Wild Unique
Some of the pieces are interactive, where you can walk through them, touch them, feel them and be a part of the art.
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Artists from all over the world have contributed to this installation. According to their website, over 400,000 people have visited the site since it began in 2014.
Its location off the beaten path is one of the things that makes it attractive, and cool to visit. It truly is a hidden gem in Montana.

The next time you have visitors come to Montana who are looking for something a bit different, take them to Lincoln and take them for a walk in the woods to experience something they can’t get anywhere else.
See some of the pieces below.
Montana's Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture In the Wild
Gallery Credit: Chris Wolfe
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Gallery Credit: Chris Wolfe


