Outdoor Sculptures and Trails
Guidelines
Tickets are required to explore the trails at Glenstone. Trails close at 5 p.m. or at sunset.
Please don’t touch the art. Even outdoor sculptures that are exposed to the elements can be damaged by human contact.
We practice Leave No Trace principles at Glenstone. Please be mindful of the delicate environments you traverse by disposing of your trash and recyclables in the provided receptacles, staying on trails, and keeping wildlife wild.
If you would like to take photos outside, please do so for personal use only, and please don’t use auxiliary lighting, selfie sticks, drones, or tripods. Learn more about our photography policy.
Tips
The Woodland Trail covers varied terrain and is intended to be experienced on foot. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Trouble navigating? Access our digital map here.
Please borrow our white umbrellas to protect yourself from the rain and sun!
Outdoor water fountains are available to visitors during spring, summer, and fall months.
The Woodland Trail has a cart stop! Located just past the Boardwalk, you will find a bench and a callbox. Please use the callbox to request a pickup if you need it.
Seasonal and operating hours:
Jeff Koons’ Split-Rocker, 2000 is in bloom annually from May to October.
Richard Serra’s Four Rounds: Equal Weight, Unequal Measure, 2017 is open daily from 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., weather permitting.
Andy Goldsworthy’s Clay Houses (Boulder-Room-Holes), 2007 is open daily from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 – 3:30 p.m., weather permitting.
Felix Gonzalez-Torres‘ “Untitled”, 1992–1995 is covered from fall until spring, and covers are removed once the possibility of freezing weather has passed.
Weather related closures
If the heat index value exceeds 105 degrees or if the wind chill temperature falls below 0 degrees, some trails and outdoor sculptures will be closed.
If there are thunderstorms reported in the area, we will close outdoor offerings until the storm has passed.