Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild — Roadside & Outdoor Oddities in Missoula
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Entry No. 52 — the Missoula file — filed under: roadside-oddity

Blackfoot Pathways: Sculpture in the Wild

A 26-acre forest sculpture park in tiny Lincoln, where large-scale installations by international artists are set among the pines, inspired by the Blackfoot Valley's logging and mining history. Founded in 2014, it pairs strange monumental art with woodland trails. Open dawn to dusk year-round and free.

The move: Take the scenic Hwy 200 drive up the Blackfoot River to Lincoln, walk the wooded loop discovering giant sculptures one at a time, and pack a picnic for the trailside clearings.

📍 Before you go About 80 miles northeast of Missoula via Hwy 200. Free, open dawn to dusk year-round; the easy 0.8-mile loop takes 30-60 minutes. Snowy in winter but still accessible.

Where: Sculpture Park Ln., Lincoln, MT 59639

Hours: Added 2026-06-24 — confirm current hours before you go.

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last checked: 2026-06-24