# Olympic Sculpture Park

Seattle’s premier outdoor sculpture museum, operated by the Seattle Art Museum. This 9-acre transformed industrial site features massive works by Alexander Calder and Richard Serra, set against the backdrop of Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains.

## Key Facts
- **Type**: sight
- **Address**: 2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
- **Website**: https://www.seattleartmuseum.org/visit/olympic-sculpture-park
- **Hours**: Sunrise - Sunset (Daily)
- **Entry**: Free to public.
- **Price tier**: free

## Family Amenities
- Open Grassy Spaces
- Waterfront Trails
- SAM Kids Activity Days
- PACCAR Pavilion
- Accessible Ramps

## Insider Tips
The 'Eagle' by Calder is the icon here, but kids love the 'Map of the History of Science and Technology' (on loan through 2029). It's the perfect spot for a sunset walk. The path connects directly to the Myrtle Edwards Park trails.


## Sources
- [Seattle Art Museum - Olympic Sculpture Park](https://www.seattleartmuseum.org/visit/olympic-sculpture-park)

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