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Jamaica Giants Sculpture Park

Jamaica Giants Sculpture Park:
Art at Nature’s Scale

Discover a world where art and the wild exist side by side. Just a scenic drive from The Crown, tucked into the hills above Little London, the Jamaica Giants Sculpture Park is a one-of-a-kind outdoor gallery where monumental limestone sculptures rise from the earth like ancestral echoes.

Founded by environmentalist Ricky Jackson and brought to life by sculptor Fitzroy Russell, the park spans acres of preserved rainforest, with winding trails that guide you through towering figures, carved directly into the landscape. These “giants” honor everything from bibical scenes and cultural icons to the strength and stories of the Jamaican people.

Beyond the trails, restored Great Houses now serve as galleries, filled with vibrant paintings, ceramics, and woodwork that reflect the pulse of local heritage.

From the hillside viewing deck, you can sip a cool drink while overlooking lush treetops that stretch all the way to the horizon.

A visit here is more than a walk through nature—it’s a journey through history, artistry, and identity. Guided tours are available, often led by those connected to the founders, and offer rich storytelling that brings the pieces to life.

No need to book in advance—entry fees support the ongoing care of the park, and we’re happy to help arrange transportation for your visit.

For guests who seek beauty, depth, and quiet inspiration, Jamaica Giants is not to be missed.

​Click here for more information or to plan your visit.

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