When we were up in Wisconsin to go hiking and geocaching at Devil's Lake State Park, the rain sort of ruined our plans. So after a late Plan B lunch and a break in the weather, we drove over to do a geocache called Dr. Evermore & Lady Eleanor. This geocache has almost 200 favorite points, so we knew we had to stop and grab it.
Hidden behind Delaney's Surplus store and salvage yard, you walk around to the rear of the building and enter another world. Everywhere you look are objects covered with rust, and sculptures created out of every imaginable item. Come along and take a peek at this magical world.....
I loved the old phone booth in the background....
Carnival rides, old cars, trucks, tractors, tools, tables, trains, tires, even things that I had no idea what they even were could be found here....
This unique art park has some of the coolest sculptures I've ever seen. Robots, animals, and insects are created out of rusty old tools, tire spokes and rims, musical instruments, sheets of metal and thing-a-ma-bobs....
Wouldn't this be a great place for a night cache or a haunted night tour??
Cute little insects made out of old propellers....
An ostrich??
Aren't these great? I would love to see the artist creating these things....
There were hundreds of assorted musical instruments that were used to create different things. It was mind boggling. Tubas, saxophone's and bugles in particular. The bugles were my favorite and there were dozens of them. I should have bought one to take home.
Stairway to heaven????
Huge guitar made out of musical instruments....
I see an eagle. What do you see?
Old Tommy Bartlett's tour bus that is being used as an office. We stopped in and said hello to the woman who owns the place. She knows about the geocache hidden here and wished us luck in finding it....
Louie said he remembered seeing this art park on an episode of Antique Archeology. I bet those junkers had a high time going through here looking for things....
So I guess one man's junk truly is another man's treasure and beauty really is in the eye of the beholder. Oh yeah, we found the geocache too and I gave this cache another well deserved favorites point. We'd have never found this place if we didn't go geocaching which is just another fine example of the cool things you'll come across if you take up this hobby.
The art park is located behind Delaney's Surplus in Freedom, Wisconsin. It's free to anyone but is located in a fenced area on private property behind the store. From the cache page the hours of access are:
Open 9AM to 5PM, Mon, Thur, Fri, & Sat...Sunday Noon to 5PM CLOSED Tuesday and Wednesday.
Anyone can visit the park, so you don't have to be a geocacher to do so. And while you're there, check out the store.