Sculpture Fields at Montague Park

Tourist attraction · Chattanooga

Sculpture Fields at Montague Park

Tourist attraction · Chattanooga

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1800 Polk St, Chattanooga, TN 37408

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Vast parkland showcasing large, contemporary sculptures with gravel paths  

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1800 Polk St, Chattanooga, TN 37408 Get directions

sculpturefields.org
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1800 Polk St, Chattanooga, TN 37408 Get directions

+1 423 266 7288
sculpturefields.org
@sculpturefields

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A 33-acre outdoor sculpture park run by a local nonprofit, open daily and free. Noted in The New York Times, it showcases large-scale works with Lookout Mountain as backdrop and often hosts community art events.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/20/travel/chattanooga-is-changing-but-its-charms-remain.html
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Tiffiney Smith

Google
Interesting metal sculptures. Grass was overgrown in some areas where it was hard to get to benches. Backs up to an armory. They should plant some trees along that fence to hide the view of the metal storage containers and tanks. Weird guys hanging out at the restroom facilities. Didn't feel safe.

James M

Google
What a great free park to go enjoy. Lots of sculptures and abstract pieces of art. The paths are graveled and easy to walk on. The entrance has huge holes enter carefully.

Jessica Hull

Google
Very nice American Art Sculptures in a field with a gravel trail to walk. No road access. Wouldn't recommend sandals. Very dusty and rocky. Plus, they were mowing the day we went. Gave a kingdom look into how the disciples felt going into a home with dirty feet. Had to wash them before getting back in the car.

Clint Davis

Google
Super cool place! Just stopped by there on a whim, and was pleasantly surprised. At this time there are these lighted figures that must look really cool at night, but we just stopped by not realizing that. So I would recommend going to this at night, but I believe there are some fees that will need to paid to access the exhibit. There are amazing sculptures that are obviously there are year long, and are definitely worth seeing. Highly recommend a visit.

Wesley Van Horn

Google
So there I was— me and the boys. On a road trip down to ATL baby ATL! And I wanted a good pit stop for the trip and this was great. We got out and walked around then BAM the boys were sucked into a mandatory photo shoot or I wouldn’t drive away. Would recommend.

Malcolm Godwin

Google
This place is great. It’s a little unique but great. They have summer camps here for kids. It’s actually very phenomenal. I certainly support this place and I recommend anyone appreciate until I get both of over to be kind and the heart of the southside.

Melanie Dixon

Google
Go visit and enjoy, give yourself a little time to walk around because there is a lot to look at. My husband kept saying they needed to cut the grass but I didn't think it was bad. Some of the art was done in the 50s and from different countries. Go and enjoy.

Valerie

Google
My daughter and I visited Chattanooga and came here to see the sculpture garden. There are a lot of beautiful and unique sculptures. We enjoyed walking the paths and looking at all the neat artwork.
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John M.

Yelp
Sculpture Fields in Montague Park is a great addition to the Chattanooga, Tennessee community. The sculptures are interesting and allow you to ponder the inspiration of each artist. The grounds are well-kept and overall, Sculpture Field at Montague Park has a great ambiance to it. If you are in the Chattanooga, Tennessee area, I would definitely recommend checking this place out.
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Georgia B.

Yelp
"We think you got a lot of potential Kit De Luca, don't let anybody tell you any different." The SF@MP has a whole lot going on and even so, this park is worth a stop. It looks to be a repurposing of an industrial wasteland to a sculpture park in a transitional (industrial to residential) neighborhood. There are many meaningful sculptures (~20) found here. The labeled ones (permanent) were thoughtful and it rivals sculpture parks at larger cities. It's really enjoyable to experience a developing park that someones' passion and efforts went into. Yet, there seems to be a disharmonious temporary? fairy fantasy wire framed fabric characters strewn about their permanent pieces. We didn't readily see a list of sculptures nor a map. We walked the park and many sculptures were labeled. Think a posted map of the sculptures at the parking lot would be helpful. When we visited, it was an early Spring. The grounds were in their natural state than manicured grass and the paths were gravel. I recommend wearing a good pair of walking shoes. There were few porta potti at a corner of the parking lot. Overall, while I enjoyed the permanent collection, I found the SF@MP in an identity crisis. Their fabric collection, though it's fun and funky, it took away from the main pieces and was like an amusement park gone extra. Their collection though is one of the best outside of DC and NY on the East. The SF@MP has a lot of potential.
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Thuy P.

Yelp
We were in the area before heading to ruby falls and saw this place on Google maps. Glad that we decided to swing by. The park is quite big as land. Several sculptures were there for you to enjoy walking around and see them. It was only appreciated if you like art which we are.
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Lenora S.

Yelp
Enjoyable display. Wear some serious hiking shoes. My regular sneakers had my ankles rolling in the gravel paths. The art is worth the visit. The sport has an openness about it. Dogs are welcome. Be warned that not all dog owners are picking up their poop. The area is being reclaimed and elevated. That said, possibly not safe if you end up here alone. Also, a police break parking lot. Helped make us feel a little more comfortable and relaxed.
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Andrea W.

Yelp
Super cool spot to visit! Free parking and lots of it, and lots of unique and interesting sculptures to look at. Many benches to sit at and relax too, saw a lot of people walking their dogs. A nice walking activity!

Michelle N.

Yelp
Enjoyed all the sculptures, and views. Definitely worth the visit to get out on a nice evening
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Nancy W.

Yelp
We came here on a Saturday late evening May 2022. The word on the street is this land used to be an old dumping ground for junk. But they cleaned it up and now it is a park with art sculptures. I wouldn't come out here during the day as there's no shade but if you came in late evening with a breeze it was actually pretty pleasant to walk around and look at the sculptures. Minus the fire ants! Unfortunately they don't have any information about each sculpture or who did it or why. Just a sculpture sitting in the middle of the field. But I love all types of roadside oddities and this is a must see if you are in the Chattanooga Tennessee area. There is plenty of parking and Renaissance Park on the river is right around the corner also I must see.
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Andee H.

Yelp
This place is one of the hidden gems of Chattanooga. A lovely walk, surrounded by a myriad of sculptures. They also do some pretty cool events here as well, like kite flying events, bonfires and food trucks. The place is well patrolled by the local police dept. The bathrooms are clean and well maintained.
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Kate B.

Yelp
Beautiful park with beautiful art! We spent more time there than we originally planned because it was so calm and quiet, and bigger than we were expecting! It is easy to access with a spacious and free gravel parking lot. Giving it 4 stars because only some of the sculptures were labelled, and even the ones that were didn't have any information about the pieces! We tried to google some of them, and still couldn't find anything about any of them. I think they could really benefit by maybe putting up some plaques with the names of the pieces and maybe a little bit about them and where they came from. But overall I'd say it's worth a stop. There were people there flying kites and getting family photos done- just overall a beautiful and well maintained park!
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Carole M.

Yelp
What a nice surprise in the middle of up and coming south district Clean park and amazing sculptures Could not find info on artists by the sculptures would have love a board or something to learn about art and artists More art on the making Easy walk, flat surface
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Robin B.

Yelp
As Chattanooga grows and expands it's refreshing to find this park maintaining open space on the south side of the city. The field has multiple gravel paths going around and thru the park so you can get up close and admire the many sculptures placed throughout. There's restrooms located adjacent to the parking lot and benches throughout the field to sit and admire the art. A perfect place for a picnic or to stroll. I hope there's a plan to place signs by each sculpture so provide information on each work of art. As of now there were a few signs in the ground but many were gone or hard to read. Sculpture Field is a lovely place to spend tome admiring these larger than life works of art.
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Carmen J.

Yelp
Sculpture Fields is an absolute must see when visiting Chattanooga! With plenty of parking and lots of space to draw move, it's a perfect place for a family (Pets allowed if on leashes) or individuals. You'll be amazed by the various sculptures and ideas the artists put into play while creating. Each sculpture has an "about" so you're able to understand a bit more about the meaning behind it. I recommend going at sunset as you'll have a beautiful view of Lookout Mountain. I'm told that each year they do a sculpture burn! You can checkout their FB page to see when that is. I guarantee I'm gonna be at the next one! I read there are talks of more sculptures so I bet this park will only continue to grow. Can't wait to return!
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Andrea H.

Yelp
Not as glorious as I thought it would be ... could use some vegetation or a pond to make it look more lively. The place needs some more TLC , however for huge man made structures called art, I didn't mind the adventure with my friend. There are LOADS of red ant piles so be very careful where you are walking. This potentially could be a glorious place to host festivals, or flea markets, or art markets but you need to give it some serious love.
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Joy S.

Yelp
I don't know who dreamed up this place, or why, but it must have been someone with a great imagination. Granted, I am not a connoisseur of art. But we stopped by to check out the interesting pieces and it was certainly eye catching. Different large sculptures dot the landscape of this park located in the middle of old industrial buildings. (However in the middle of the day it felt very safe; it is very wide open and there were several other groups walking around or hanging out including a few four legged friends.) I'm sorry I can't elaborate on the history or how the pieces spoke to me, or what some of this stuff even IS, but nonetheless it was a neat stop on a day trip to Chattanooga.

Catherine Q.

Yelp
Great little spot to stretch your legs and bring your dog. Safe location with lots of cool sculptures!
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Sara L.

Yelp
This place is kinda out there, distance and experience-wise for Chattanooga. Which is why I love it! I went to one of their anniversary parties. There's really unique sculptures of all materials scattered throughout a massive park. And at night there were fire dancers and a big structure was burned. (Probably Burning Man influenced? )
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Andre' M.

Yelp
This is a nice free park to take a stroll. Today was the grand opening and there was a band playing and food trucks. It was a beautiful day but very chilly and windy so we only looked at a small part and agreed to return on a warmer day. I was suprised at how big this park is. The lady talking over the loudspeaker mentioned that the trail is 1.5 miles long. She also said that this is just phase one and will be doubling in the next phase. I'm not a fan of art but can appreciate the city for making such a nice place for us to enjoy.
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Marc B.

Yelp
Don't waste your time. The park and sculptures are off the beaten path to say the least. Some of the sculptures are neat, but not worth the time. Numerous fire ant hills, so not an optimal place for your furry friends, unless you have them on a leash. Paths are mostly gravel/rock. Look elsewhere unless you really enjoy strange art.
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Alexis B.

Yelp
This sculpture field is a free park of sculptures in a very industrial part of Chattanooga. We arrived around 5 pm, and it was already getting dark (winter trip), and it was a bit sketchy to walk around the park, because there wasn't a single other person or car there - and NO ONE nearby. It was kind of a wasteland. Some of the sculptures may be interesting to look at, but we didn't really take the time to explore. I'd definitely recommend going in the middle of the afternoon when the light is better and when there might be some other people in the park with you.
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Bradley K.

Yelp
This was a nice little artsy park to visit while we escaped Florence in Chattanooga. Looking for dog friendly activities in the city we stumbled upon multiple sources mentioning Sculpture Fields. While we aren't the most artsy fartsy people there are, we decided to stop and take a stroll in the park before lunch, it was a great decision. The park was very clean and larger than expected, all the sculptures in the park were super interesting and pretty. The dogs also enjoyed walking around even though it was super hot out. I feel like this is one of those not so known tourist attractions in Chattanooga that's perfect for a quick little stroll.
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Tanya S.

Yelp
I really like the park. What brought me there was an event-Spring into sculpture. I've never been there but when I heard about this event I decided to go. The event was good , and next year I hope I can come later and see how the wooden statue will get burned. This park has 38 statues , and they all have names. Only what I miss in this park -I miss trees but I guess to observe the statues you need to have space to get the right and personal idea. I wish this park can host more art and music events because it has a lot of space.
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Melanie M.

Yelp
This is the coolest event for families! Kite flying has somehow become something people don't do as often anymore. This brings back the beauty of kites, while allowing the rest of the family to enjoy themselves with music and food and drink- and most importantly with art. Why no 5 star? There were so many mountains of ant hills that I didn't feel comfortable letting my kids run with the kites. It was a safety hazard. There weren't just a few ant hills- they were everywhere.
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Al S.

Yelp
This is specifically for the event "Spring into Sculpture & Colossal Sculpture Burn!"! This was fun. Not enough food trucks. Jeez, $10 for a grilled cheese sandwich and $6 beer? Those are Riverbend prices! Anyway, it was interesting and loved the music and the modern sculptures. Didn't not stay late and see the burn. Maybe next time.
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Emerson B.

Yelp
Such a great, inventive, and open park. I love going for walks and jogs around here. The Sculpture Fields is not only inviting and enjoyable, but it's a great place to explore, contemplate, and appreciate a lot of great work. Chattanooga is fortunate to have a place like this!
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Cara G.

Yelp
This is a really cool, open green space. They have been hosting events here more often and there has been a good turnout. Hope it continues being successful.
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Stephanie T.

Yelp
A very cool park and the sculptures are super cool. Great use of this space. I love that the city of Chattanooga really puts a lot of effort in to supporting art. I drive by this place all the time and it always makes me smile and remember walking by all the sculptures and think about how cool they are.

Peggy P.

Yelp
This sculpture park gets better every time I visit. I used the Otocast app while in the park and was able to learn about the the artists and their work...from the artist themselves! This is definitely my new 'go to' place for walking, especially after I've had a hard day and need some slow-down time. It's so tranquil and they've provided places to sit along the way where I can just hang out and meditate. If you're into picnics, especially a romantic picnic, this would be the perfect spot! ...or for letting your children run off some energy while you check out the beautiful works of art. Go enjoy it for yourself, you'll come back again and again!

Jordan H.

Yelp
Loved it. Relaxing and pleasant to walk around and explore in a pretty day. Wish I'd packed a picnic to sit and enjoy there. Very quiet and peaceful and somewhat breathtaking.