Three Sisters Sanctuary, Massachusetts, United States


5.0 (28 reviews) Spent Ranking #1 in Hampshire County Points of Interest & Landmarks • Gardens

Interesting place to stop along the road

The site is open to walk around at anytime but the best time is when the owner is there. He will talk to you about his inspiration and how he put together a lot of the works of art. This place is a must check out spot if you are in western Massachusetts.
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Address

188 Cape St, Goshen, MA 01032

Mobile

+1 413-268-3677

Website

https://threesisterssanctuary.com/

Current local date and time now

Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 19:40

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5.0 based on (28 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5V_Tietsoort 5:00 PM Mar 23, 2020
    A beautiful and surreal work of outdoor art.
    I've been here several times, and it never gets old. It changes ever time, both through the constantly changing works of art, some of which, such as the "Dragon Offerings" are totally driven by the visitors, to the new and changing installations, and the effect of the seasons onthe beautiful floral, grass, and trees landscaping. There are water parts, an ampitheater, a "mini Stonehenge", a full sized fire breathing dragon, and much, much more. As there are literally thousands of bits are art everywhere, you can't take it all in in just a single day. I'd recommend bringing a picnic lunch, showing up in the morning and browsing for a few hours, having your lunch, and browsing some more. You won't get bored.

  • 5Stellaraemae 5:00 PM Feb 25, 2020
    Magical Afternoon!
    I have visited the unique Three Sisters Sanctuary many times and love taking family and friends to experience the incredible and memorable art installations, sculptures and beautiful gardens. Around every corner are unexpected treasures and vistas! It's exciting and inspiring, yet also peaceful and restorative. It's truly an extraordinary place, a visionary combination of nature and art and well worth the $10 entry fee for adults.