Mesa Sculpture, Museum, Gardens & Dessert Trail

Mesa's Main Street is the Valley's best kept secret. Come with us to explore, indulge and delight in it's beautiful and fascinating sculptures, gardens, sculptures museums. Along the way we'll stop fo

Mesa's Main Street is the Valley's best kept secret. Come with us to explore, indulge and delight in it's beautiful and fascinating sculptures, gardens, sculptures museums. Along the way we'll stop for authentic cultural bites and sweet treats including Fry Bread, empanadas and the award winning Novel ice cream! Highlights include: + Discover one of the world's few replicas of Bertel Thorvaldsen's Christus Statue. +Explore the reflecting pools and carefully manicured gardens surrounding the anciently inspired Mesa Temple *Enjoy Mesa Urban Garden: Billowing with seasonal veggies, flowers, hummingbirds & butterflies. + Visit to the grounds of the ultra modern Mesa Arts Center and entrance into it's amazing galleries. + Discover the sculpture lined street and history filled alleys. + Four to Five stops for sweet nibbles and cultural bites!

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Location: Phoenix

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Q&A

Q: Are there age limits for the Mesa Sculpture & Dessert Trail experience?

A: There's no strict age limit for the Mesa Sculpture & Dessert Trail! It's family-friendly, and kids will love the sculptures and tasty treats. Just keep in mind that some parts, like the gardens, might require a bit of walking, so stroller access can vary. Overall, it’s a great outing for anyone who enjoys a mix of art, culture, and food!

Q: How long does the entire Mesa tour typically last?

A: The duration of the Mesa Sculpture & Dessert Trail can vary, but most tours last around 2 to 3 hours. This includes stops for food and exploring the beautiful gardens and museums. It’s a leisurely experience, so you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy everything without feeling rushed!

Q: What should I wear for the Mesa Sculpture tour? Is it mostly indoors or outdoors?

A: The Mesa Sculpture & Dessert Trail is mostly outdoors, so I’d recommend wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Dress casually and check the weather; in Arizona, it can get hot! If you're going during cooler months, a light jacket might be a good idea. Don't forget sunscreen!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Mesa Sculpture Trail to my parents - anyone done it?

I’m considering this experience as a birthday gift for my parents. They love exploring art and trying new food. The idea of the dessert stops sounds perfect! I read about the gardens and the Christus statue – are those worth it? What's the vibe like? Hoping they’ll have a great time!

Just did the Mesa Sculpture tour - it was awesome!

I went on the Mesa Sculpture & Dessert Trail last weekend and wow, what a hidden gem! The sculptures are beautiful, and I loved the gardens around the temple. The fry bread and ice cream stops were my favorite parts! Highly recommend this for anyone in Phoenix looking for something unique and tasty.