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This was a very cool stop to visit, especially if you want an excuse to have an interesting walk as part of your adventure. If you are short on time, in the area and want to see art but also be outdoors and walk, this is lovely. Bonus that it’s dog friendly!
Loved the atmosphere and ambiance of the park along with all the information the park employees provided! Follow the creek along the back of the property for a nice little hike
I was lucky enough to randomly find this historic park on the map while searching for things to do in the area. This is a fun historic park to visit. It's $10 for one visit, but entrance is free with the "America The Beautiful" pass. There is a beautiful ravine trail that was a fun and easy hike. I definitely recommend visiting!
I have family ties to the location and St Gaudens, so I enjoy swinging by on my rare returns to the region. It's a special property, fraying at the edges, but the grounds and art are timeless.
Cornish is blessed with one of the best profiles of Mt Ascutney, a monadnock rising audaciously from an otherwise geologically level plane on the bank of the mighty Connecticut River.
It's a perfect location for some contemplative reflection, and an opportunity to connect with one of the great American artists from the dawn of the 20th century when Cornish flourished as an artist colony.
I keep a walking liberty twenty dollar gold coin in my drawer as a gentle reminder about our past and the beauty held therein.
Go support and enjoy it - it needs an infusion of cash to tidy up those loose ends
Wow this place is breathtaking we came on the most perfect day they had artists there and we spoke to a very nice lady (from the Abenaki tribe) who was teaching us how to make a fishing net by hand, we also took the tour of the house that would be the only complaint I have is the tour should have 4 people and the guide in total the areas of the house is just too small for any more then that, the weather couldn't have been any better either. We paid 10$ a person for a 7day pass worth every penny even if you use the pass 1×.
GO CHECK IT OUT YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!!!
beautiful place make sure to find the little trail through the grass. 4 stars because the main house is open very limited hours so you can’t always get access to everything you’ve paid for.
A beautiful National park! Very helpful knowledgeable and friendly rangers. So we caught the tour or the grounds and house. Great history. Amazing sculptures. Fascinating history.
This place was really cool. A beautiful place to come and relax. I figure it would take about 3 hours to take a relaxing tour here. I was on a time constraint and spent an hour and half here. I saw everything that was open, but wished I had a little more time to enjoy the property and the trails. I went on the Ravine Trail and got ate up by the bugs, so don't for get to bring some bug spray.