MIDDLETOWN, CA – The 10th annual EcoArts: Lake County Sculpture Walk will open in June, and the installation of sculptures in dialogue with nature will be available for viewing through Oct. 13 at Middletown Trailside Nature Preserve County Park.
A grand opening event is scheduled for Sunday, June 10, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
All activities are free, family friendly and fun.
Stroll along the center trail of the 107-acre County Park to view the sculptural expressions of award-winning artists, as well as local schools and community groups.
Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy your meal at one of the tables located through out this naturally scenic park.
Visitors will enjoy the sculpture walk as well as the beauty of the park that is also home to many types of wildlife.
The park is located at 21435 Dry Creek Cutoff, Middletown, California and is open daily from dawn until dusk.
The Trailside Nature Preserve Park is accessed via Dry Creek Cutoff off of State Route 175. Sensible shoes and water are recommended.
Admission to the Sculpture Walk is free.
Please visit www.ecoartsoflakecounty.org or call Karen Turcotte at 707-928-0323 for more information.