Wildlife-Heritage Sculpture Corridor
Wildlife-Heritage Sculpture Corridor

Enchanting steel sculptures of wildlife and people enliven the Raymond scenery along Highway 101, State Route 6, and throughout downtown Raymond. Incorporated into the Raymond landscape in 1993, the sculptures were designed by local artists to reflect the heritage of the area. Loggers, Native Americans, elk, and bear are some of the subjects portrayed in the steel sculptures that visitors discover. Visitors may purchase replicas of the steel statues through the Raymond Chamber of Commerce at 942-5419

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