Evergreen Park

Evergreen Park is perfectly situated along the Rogue River in Grants Pass, Oregon. Enjoy the river view as you stroll through park’s Wildlife Sculpture Garden. A 30-foot waterfall cascades towards the Rogue River and gathers in a serene pool along a peaceful river walkway. Majestic bronze wildlife sculptures, created by local artists Peter and Lindi Sedlow, adorn the beautiful garden. Hidden creatures can be spotted in the hand painted murals created by local artist Bob Eding. There are 12 hidden creatures throughout the park. See if you can spot the crocodile, pterodactyl, gnome and Darth Vadar.

The Building

To understand the building, you need to understand how it was built. The building is different in that it did not start with an architect or builder; it started with an artist – Bob Eding. Bob is a world-renowned artist living in Southern Oregon. Bob explains his initial involvement with the project: “I was asked to draw what a Northwest fishing-lodge would look like if it was located on the Rogue River in The Best River Town in Ameria.”  That drawing was the road map from start to finish of the project.

The Art

Bob kept the focus on art in every detail. The result is spectacular. From the hand painted murals with hidden creatures to the custom embossed elevators, every detail is an artistic masterpiece.  Peter and Lindi Sedlow created the bronze double doors, at the entrance to the building. The doors stand 10-feet tall, are over 1,000 lbs and depict a forest complete with wildlife. This awe-inspiring entrance is the centerpiece of the invitation to people to come to Grants Pass. Words cannot accurately describe the artistic experience created; the beautiful surroundings along with bronze wildlife sculptures throughout the property speak for themselves when you come for a visit.