Swetsville Zoo

Sculpture · Larimer County

Swetsville Zoo

Sculpture · Larimer County

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4801 E Harmony Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80528

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Funky roadside area highlights whimsical animal sculptures made from scrap metal, car parts & more.  

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4801 E Harmony Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80528 Get directions

poudreheritage.org

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4801 E Harmony Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80528 Get directions

+1 970 484 9509
poudreheritage.org

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"Mention a trip to the zoo, and it will conjure all sorts of whimsical childhood memories of chattering monkeys, aquatic acrobats, and stuffed animals. This is not that kind of zoo. The Swetsville Zoo is a different animal altogether–pun fully intended. Instead of lions and tigers and bears, Swetsville offers massive metal spiders built from Buicks towering high in the air, castles built from concrete, and nostalgic characters greeting visitors of all ages. Alongside the classic dragons and choo-choos are aliens and dinosaurs, and things that, if they have names at all, you’d have to ask Bill Swets just what exactly they are. Bill Swets is the artist behind this motley metal menagerie. What started in 1985 as something to keep him busy during the throes of insomnia quickly developed into a calling, and now his creatures and creations delight visitors and locals alike. Part junkyard and part sculpture garden, it’s a strange and wonderful place that newcomers aren’t always entirely sure how to react to, but it’s a treasure in Fort Collins, considered both a display of public art and a popular park. While the Swetsville Zoo has been a beloved staple for decades, the signs of surrounding development do not bode well. Combined with some legal troubles involving a family member (unrelated to the zoo) and the regular wear and tear of weather, age and vandalism, it’s likely this fantastic sculpture zoo may not be long for this world.  An odd footnote on the history of this family farm is that it was bombed by the Japanese during the end of World War II.   Update August 2019: The zoo is closing. Update October 1, 2020: The Zoo is still open." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Chris Sotraidis

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Wonderfully creative and awe-inspiring. Free to see with the possibility for donations if you're willing. Quite a few metal found object sculptures, and the owner/creator is often outside working on projects during the day. You could come here to take a picnic, or just to see these creations. This is worth coming to just to see what he's created. Truly a gem. Recommended.

Katie Simpson

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Amazing! Such a great place to stretch your legs and enjoy some outstanding creative art. It says it's closed Sunday, but we dropped by on a road trip stop and walked around just fine. My four kids ages 14, 11, 8 and 4 loved it. I loved it too! Make a donation to keep this place going. 💯

Anna runyen

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This was the coolest place to check out if you like odd and unusual metal art. Be careful to not miss it, it’s tucked away and behind corporate America. It is astounding that a place like this runs purely off of donations.

Gina Fielding

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Quirky little roadside stop. Worth a 30 min-1 hr walk around the premises. Some neat and creative pieces of art. Not sure I'd want to be out there at night, but an interesting daytime detour.

Caleb Gobble

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This place is amazing and a really great place to take the family. Genius level creativity behind some of these sculptures, they're very well thought out and detailed. My wife and teenage kids lived it so it's an all around win.

Swift Squilly

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Beautiful property right along the river, there is a large stone parking lot. The property is maintained very well, and there are some very beautiful sculptures. I always notice something else everytime I go. Great place for a picnic or walk if you want to get out of the house. Bring your friends, bring the family, fun for everyone

Kevin&Bex Howell

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So cool, free admission but donation kindly recommended. We met the creator of this fascinating zoo. A legend for sure, he has been creating these creatures all his life! 😯

Zaq C

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Definitely worth checking out! A great little donation based sculpture park with dozens of fun metalwork pieces. Recommend at least half an hour to check it out