Some friends in in Michigan stressed that the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park was a "must see".
I read about it a little, and I thought it looked interesting, but I wasn't sure if it would live up to the standards our friends had suggested.
Well, the place is a must see. We had a great time at the park, and we will be back next time we go through Michigan.
When I first looked up information about it, I thought it was just a lot of land with flowers surrounding the occasional statue or sculpture.
It was A LOT more than that though. The park seems to go on forever with various fountains, a greenhouse, a concert venue and areas for children to play.
Honestly, this place is amazing. The art is big and overwhelming.
We paid the $3 for a train ride around the park. Make sure you do this if you go. We had a great guide on our train. He would pull over, and talk a little about each piece. He was knowledgeable and sincerely interested in the park. It was great getting that added touch of info about the artist and how the sculpture was produced.
I did learn that the founder of the park passed away recently, but he did live busy, productive life, and he left behind some legacies that will likely live on forever, including this place.
Like many great parks and sites relating to art, it is hard for me to describe the greatness and beauty of the Meijer Gardens. I can talk about it all day and show you some pictures but I simply cannot do it justice. If you are near Grand Rapids, you MUST visit here yourself.
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