Discover the Whimsical World of Langlais Art Preserve

Hidden along the quiet coast of Cushing, Maine, the Langlais Art Preserve is a wonderland of creativity where art and nature intertwine. Created to preserve the legacy of Bernard “Blackie” Langlais, this open-air museum offers over 90 outdoor sculptures scattered across fields, meadows, and woodland paths.

Elephant

Visiting in the fall adds a layer of magic: bright foliage frames towering wooden bears, a massive elephant sculpture greets you with rustic charm, and whimsical figures peek out from the brush like surreal guardians of the forest. Everywhere you turn, Langlais’ bold, oversized sculptures invite you to pause, laugh, and wonder.

Step inside the artist’s restored workshop and you’ll sense the spirit of creation—the worn wood floors, scattered tools, and light streaming through large windows tell the story of a man who saw the world as his canvas.

Platypus?

Whether you’re an art lover, a family seeking adventure, or simply someone who appreciates Maine’s quirky and creative side, the Langlais Art Preserve is a must-see, especially when fall colors are at their peak.

📍 Location: 576 River Rd, Cushing, Maine
🍂 Best time to visit: September through October for brilliant fall foliage

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