The garden is huge but visitors could go at their own pace. I visited the garden in the evening so I had the entire place to myself, which was slightly scary. Overall, I had a good time. You can allocate between 30 – 40 minutes for this place.
Christina R.
Place rating: 5 Johnston, RI
Love this place! Friendly, well kept and gorgeous spiritual path foe you to enjoy! Truly take your time and enjoy the sculpture garden amd use it as a time to reflect upon life.
Diana P.
Place rating: 5 Rye Brook, NY
We stopped at this place to use the bathroom on our way to New Hampshire. It looked pretty cool from the Google maps satellite view. I wasn’t sure if the $ 6 fee would be worth the money, since some side of the road places just don’t maintain their stuff. But this was an excellent sculpture garden. Make sure to pick up the free paper guide which explains each stage of life and its meanings.
Laura L.
Place rating: 3 Verona, NJ
Pretty interesting place. The labrynth was fun. Nice thing to do before or after visiting Harpoon Brewery! Very old hippie in flavor, but not too much. Definitely stop in.
Chris C.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
This big sculpture garden in a field in Windsor is $ 5 well worth it. It’s slightly cheesy and new agey, but lots of fun anyway. It follows the«path of life» a the name implies from entering through a tunnel(birth, natch), and then following a path around the xx acre park with various stages of life from xx to xx to rebirth, and back through the tunnel to xxx. Highlights are a fun hedgrow maze, some lovely simple sculptures, a forest glade with a big hammock to get out of the heat, and listen to the bubbling brook, a row of blueberry and raspberry bushes you are free to pick and eat, and a glade of beach trees A point off for not having a working website to get information on it!
Kent U.
Place rating: 5 Norwich, VT
Hey — this is the coolest garden I have been too in a long time. It is 14 funky huge pieces of sculpture in a field along the Ct River and it tells the story of the circle of life. The garden is located next to the Harpoon Brewery so its easy to have a beer after the walk. Vermont at its finest!