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Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
Located 1.5 miles east of downtown Coupeville, the Price Sculpture Forest officially opened to the public in late October, and is a winding labyrinth of life-size sculptures from local artists. While some sculptures are easily spotted, others will make you work for it - hidden behind trees or handing from branches. The living trail system has two walking trail loops, each with their own theme: Nature Nurtured sculptures relate to earth's elements, while Whimsy Way sculptures are more playful. The connected loops were designed intentionally to provide significant personal space, making it an ideal activity during the era of social distancing. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, with free public tours available{&nbsp;}<a  href="https://sculptureforest.org/" target="_blank" title="https://sculptureforest.org/">by request</a>. (Image: Sunita Martini / Seattle Refined){&nbsp;}
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