
The Kansas City Sculpture Park is so versatile. Spring is beautiful with the early blooms of flowers and trees. The fall is a great time to bring a frisbee to throw around or a blanket to read a book during the final days of warm temperatures. Even in the throes of a Kansas City summer, the Park is bright and cheery to look at from inside the air-conditioned Museum or driving by in your car. But when it snows (whether it is winter or still fall like today), the Park takes on a magical quality.
It looks like at least a couple of inches have fallen since around 9 a.m. making the Park look something more like this:

You can learn more about the Sculpture Park including works or art, horticulture and things to do here.