Lakenenland Sculpture Park

Lakenenland Sculpture Park is the brainchild, and artist welding visions of Tom Lakenenland and features over 100 sculptures with additional sculptures added yearly. You can walk through the property year-round, but driving the park is seasonal.

The story about how the sculpture park came about is a rather interesting one. One man’s journey to better himself, lead to purchasing 37.5 acres of land to continue his art. If you would like to hear his personal journey – directly from him, listen to the audio.

General Info


General:Lakenenland Sculpture Park is a 37.5-acre park 15 miles east of Marquette, Michigan with a collection of over 100 scrap iron sculptures to view. During the winter months, the snowmobile trail leaves a nice trail to walk and the shelter area has a fireplace. In summer, there are 2 fishing ponds, a playground, and a bog walk, and leashed pets are welcome. With direct access to The North Country Trail.
Hours:Open 24 hours
State:Upper Michigan
County:Marquette
Google Map Location:Google Map Location
Cost:FREE

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