Price Sculpture Forest

Admiralty Head Lighthouse, Coupeville Whidbey Island

Whidbey Island along the Puget Sound, north of Seattle, WA is along rugged terrain, surrounded by water. In Coupeville, one of the oldest towns in the State of Washington in Ebey’s Landing Natural Historic Reserve, one can find Fort Casey Historical State Park with historic military batteries and a lighthouse built in 1903.

Fort Casey Historical State Park

We enjoyed wandering the charming towns, taking hikes along seemingly gorgeous views, and indulging in the plump tasty Penn Cove mussels plucked out of adjoining Penn Cove. To our surprise, though, was the terrific Sculpture Forest hidden in the woods within Coupeville.

The 15-acre parcel was donated to the city by resident Scott Price who built in the area, but decided against building on this particular land he had purchased. Of hearing that the forest would be demolished and replaced with residential developments, he opted to find a way to preserve the natural habitat of the environment.

Price Sculpture Forest

Price worked with the adjoining US Navy and the city to develop a Conservation Easement, that preserves and protects the landscape.

He then worked with the community to blaze trails through the dense forest and locals to affix sculpture and artwork along the path.

We found ourselves alone in this free installation, wandering amongst the birds and animals in their natural habitat, enjoying the incredible creativity of artists in a foggy, eerie environment. We absolutely loved it – and the fantastic charitable story of generosity and determination that went with it.

Morro Bay

California’s coastline is full of gorgeous scenic views as the ocean comes up to meet a mountainous, rocky, sometimes forested landscape.

One of the places we like to frequent along the Central Coast is Morro Bay. Morro Bay’s distinguishing landmark is Morro Rock, as it juts out from the seabed as a beacon to fishermen, boatsmen, and tourists.

Morro Bay has a lot to offer to for the visitor, including activities like fishing, surfing, kayaking, or hiking. At low tide, one can walk around Morro Rock, or meander through the many shops or restaurants along the main drag, or gawk at the serenity of this beautiful spot where picturesque sailboats abound.

For the nature lover there are birds, otters (see post here … https://kritterspix.com/2024/11/23/sea-otters/ ), and seals.

Morro Bay lies just off of CA Hwy 1 in outside of San Luis Obispo.