LaurenK4
The Sculpture Garden is a creative haven tucked next to a corporate bank building, a freeway, in an area rich with diverse retail and restaurants. The best time to go and visit is around 4:45 to beat some of the traffic getting there. And to see the sun's light vary on the scenery as dusk approaches within an hour or so. There are paved walkways on one side of the main pond, just not the other.Bring a book or pack a snack to sit down and soak up the scenery. Best thing about this artistic oasis: it's kinda of obscure and it's free, but not forgotten.
524rohitk
The place is not crowed at all, you can visit this place to get relaxed. Please be aware, there is nothing much to do here. You can just come,see around and go ,that's it. Recommend for people with children.
turquoise43
We were there yesterday to do some photography and it was such a perfect fall day, only the setting sun pushed us to leave. There were lots of water fowl swimming around and fishing. Kids would enjoy the chance to feed them...I noticed male and female mallard ducks, some egrets and what looked like a crane of some sort.Great sculptures...some move in the wind, some are very Dr Seussian and some just interesting. This is a great community treasure, but what I would expect of Frisco...we are much more than just a shopping experience or a day at the ball park.
texasrepublichistory
Frisco is proud of their public art program and has dozens of public art exhibits located all over town. The Texas Sculpture Garden is located in the Hall Office Park on Gaylord Rd., just west of the Dallas North Tollway. The large, beautifully maintained park area is linked by a chain of small lakes with fountains, and includes 40 large outdoor sculptures by prominent Texas artists bordering a winding sidewalk . More artwork is located inside Hall Office Park development and a map can be obtained in the lobby. A relaxing and interesting walk for any art lover. Frisco Arts in the Square festival is a popular event in the spring.