SUE BRINGS POETRY TO THE FEATHER
SUE BRINGS POETRY TO THE FEATHER
Sue Whitcomb from Bothell WA was inspired to write poetry after seeing Kirk Seese's "The Feather." "I am a lifelong...
Sue Whitcomb from Bothell WA was inspired to write poetry after seeing Kirk Seese's "The Feather." "I am a lifelong...
SAVE THE DATE: Saturday August 19, 2023 1-3pm! StoneDance Productions presents WANDER/WONDER: a sculptured dance happening. Come journey on a lush forest trail to witness thought-provoking dance by 11 stunning...
Woodworker Bill Evans, who lives near the Sculpture Forest, graciously donated his beautiful wood bench to the park for everyone to enjoy. It has been installed in a pretty location that is well-positioned for a rest stop halfway up the hill on the Whimsy Way trail. The bench is near our active...
Oak Harbor metal artist Casey Strelecki's "Food For the Forest" raised the bar on "donation box" to a whole new level, becoming very site relevant and beautifully crafted. Photographer...
Hanne Poulsen is an aspiring author from Kirkland, Washington who loves to travel, watch the Sounders, and photograph nature. She and her parents were looking to escape the heat of the city, so they ventured out on...
Seattle Met Magazine's most recent cover story is "Whidbey Island: Where to Eat, What to Do, and Where...
The Whidbey News-Times and Everett Herald newspapers selected us as an "
The native rhododendron flowers are starting to bloom throughout the park!
Gorilla by Joe Treat looms large over his domain, looking upon passerby visitors of the Forest from his high vantage point. Photographer
As the weather and season changes, Jennifer Kapnek's exploration of time and nature becomes even more relevant. Her art allows the viewer to experience the passage of seasons while walking...