Mississippi River Sculpture Park

Located on the magnificent and scenic Upper Mississippi River Byway, the Mississippi River Sculpture Park is a hallmark cultural destination of national and international appeal. Take a journey through 12,000+ years of human history as you walk through the Park. More than two dozen life size bronze statues are planned for the Park. Three, Black Hawk, Dr. Beaumont and son Israel, and Victorian Lady, are already installed with more coming each year. As you visit and revisit you will be able to learn the stories and lives of the men and women who shaped the Upper Mississippi River Valley on the land now called Prairie du Chien. See the pictures and descriptions of all of the sculptures on this web site.


Located in the City of Prairie du Chien adjacent to beautiful Villa Louis on St. Feriole Island (you can drive or walk on to the island) just above the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi Rivers in the spectacular Mississippi River Valley, the Sculpture Park is an unparalleled unique destination for year round travelers.

In the very heart of our country, this region, where the states of Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois and Minnesota border on the great Mississippi River, encompasses many historic communities to welcome visitors. Magnificent 500 foot bluffs and exquisite river vistas embrace the landscape which invites every traveler to this unequaled setting.

The Sculpture Park is free and open to all.

Master sculptor florence Bird, resident of wisconsin, embraces the beautiful Confluence Region and its abundant history in her creation of this unique sculpture park.



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