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483 Bremen Rd, Waldoboro, ME 04572, USA
Waldoboro, Maine 04572
+1 207-832-4938

This place was so great. I've never written a review for anything before- so that's saying something. Truly magical. Great place for kids.

An amazing experience for everyone, a beautiful mixture of the political, the fantastical, the surreal, and the macabre. Great for all people of all ages, especially kids.

Some pieces are for sale for those who must have, and it's always worth inquiring. You can't get this stuff at Walmart you know.

This place has been around for decades. Bring your bug spray, this is not a good place for parents who don't watch their children. For everyone else, it's quite magical with sculptures in every nook and cranny on your stroll. It stretches out almost 2 acres - wear tennis shoes. It's worth it!

I'm a little biased, because I'm related to the sculptor, and it will be hard to remain objective in writing a review because I remember watching him create some of the sculptures in this massive collection.

If you're a lover of junk metal art, a fan of those who follow the "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle," or a young artist looking for inspiration, it is well worth the trip.

Don't bother stopping. No place to pull off even. We were trying to get out of drive and person yelled "hey, tearing up my yard." Couldn't see a yard. But person was there; chose not to answer our several loud calls.

The Recycle Art Sculpture Garden covers roughly 4 acres of land, much of which is well maintained and wheel chair accessible (With assistance for some hilly areas, and a word to the wise in the spring, the lower areas do get a bit spongy.) Sculptures of varying size, theme, and style line the paths of the garden making for a pleasant stroll on a grassy roadway that forms a loop of much of the property.

The sculptor died in 2015(?) Shortly before first time we visited. Daughter said it would be some time before they decided what to do with father's art. We wanted to buy something then. Did allow us to walk around. It was wierdly amazing. Returned this year. 2017, Saddened to see what a message. Lawnmowers sitting everywhere. Called out; no one answers. Lots of detritus and kids toys blocking paths.

I go back often throughout the year and always find something new, something freshly created or simply something I missed the last time I visited.

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Recycleart

Park at 483 Bremen Rd, Waldoboro, ME 04572, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Recycleart: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday
    7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday
    7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday
    7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Sunday
    7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Rating

4
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5
Based on 10 reviews

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Address:
483 Bremen Rd, Waldoboro, ME 04572, USA.
City:
Waldoboro
Postcode:
04572

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ALL reviews about Recycleart

  • Ava
    Added 2016.07.22
    This place was so great. I've never written a review for anything before- so that's saying something. Truly magical. Great place for kids.
  • Nathaniel
    Added 2015.07.22
    An amazing experience for everyone, a beautiful mixture of the political, the fantastical, the surreal, and the macabre. Great for all people of all ages, especially kids.
  • David
    Added 2015.07.19
    Some pieces are for sale for those who must have, and it's always worth inquiring. You can't get this stuff at Walmart you know.
  • Jose
    Added 2015.05.18
    This place has been around for decades. Bring your bug spray, this is not a good place for parents who don't watch their children. For everyone else, it's quite magical with sculptures in every nook and cranny on your stroll. It stretches out almost 2 acres - wear tennis shoes. It's worth it!
  • Juan
    Added 2015.04.04
    I'm a little biased, because I'm related to the sculptor, and it will be hard to remain objective in writing a review because I remember watching him create some of the sculptures in this massive collection.
  • Owen
    Added 2015.02.11
    If you're a lover of junk metal art, a fan of those who follow the "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle," or a young artist looking for inspiration, it is well worth the trip.
  • Andrew
    Added 2014.04.23
    Don't bother stopping. No place to pull off even. We were trying to get out of drive and person yelled "hey, tearing up my yard." Couldn't see a yard. But person was there; chose not to answer our several loud calls.
  • Marissa
    Added 2013.11.08
    The Recycle Art Sculpture Garden covers roughly 4 acres of land, much of which is well maintained and wheel chair accessible (With assistance for some hilly areas, and a word to the wise in the spring, the lower areas do get a bit spongy.) Sculptures of varying size, theme, and style line the paths of the garden making for a pleasant stroll on a grassy roadway that forms a loop of much of the property.
  • Avery
    Added 2013.11.03
    The sculptor died in 2015(?) Shortly before first time we visited. Daughter said it would be some time before they decided what to do with father's art. We wanted to buy something then. Did allow us to walk around. It was wierdly amazing. Returned this year. 2017, Saddened to see what a message. Lawnmowers sitting everywhere. Called out; no one answers. Lots of detritus and kids toys blocking paths.
  • Elijah
    Added 2013.10.01
    I go back often throughout the year and always find something new, something freshly created or simply something I missed the last time I visited.
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