Hamilton’s Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park is in the running to be named the best sculpture park in the country as part of a popular readers’ choice poll.
Pyramid Hill is among 20 sculpture parks across the country nominated by a panel of experts and editors to be included in USA Today’s 10Best Sculpture Parks Reader’s Choice Award poll. In 2025, the park earned the No. 4 spot in the category.
Winners will be decided following a four-week online vote, with voting ending at noon on Feb. 16, then 10Best will announce the winners on Feb. 25. You can vote in each category once per day and once per device.
When it comes to what sets Pyramid Hill apart, 10Best notes its strong focus on contemporary abstract art and the more than 70 outdoor pieces spread across its 470 acres, which feature meadows, hiking trails, woods and lakes.
According to 10Best’s leader boards, Pyramid Hill is currently ranked fifth. Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan; Dr. Evermor’s Sculpture Park in Freedom, Wisconsin; and Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park in Wilson, North Carolina, are currently claiming the top three spots. You can vote here.
Pyramid Hill isn’t the only Greater Cincinnati landmark named a 10Best nomination. Cincinnati Museum Center’s Cincinnati History Museum and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center are nominated for Best History Museum, and the Museum Center’s Cincinnati Children’s Museum is nominated for Best Children’s Museum.
The American Sign Museum in Camp Washington is also nominated for Best Pop Culture Museum, and the Cincinnati Art Museum is up for Best Art Museum. We have more information on how to vote in those categories here.
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park, 1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton. More info: pyramidhill.org.

