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    Dr. Seuss Park

    4.9 (14 reviews)

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    JoAnna F.

    This place really is very small. We just so happened to go on a day where there was an event happening (which I was happy to see). It's a cute place if you just want to sit on the bench and hang out for a minute. The walk takes less than 5 min. Again, it is a cute place if you just want to get some fresh air and hangout outside.

    Aileen R.

    Located in downtown Abilene. This is a cute stop near the art and museum district. You will see Dr. Suess characters and short stories from Dr. Suess. We came to see the statues when it was already dark so we really were not able to see the statues to well. Overall it was clean and safe.

    Brandi P.

    Nice little park in downtown Abilene, TX. There is also a fountain. It is part of the Abilene Convention and Visitors Bureau. There is the Cat in the Hat, Horton Hears a Who, Green Eggs and Ham, The Grinch that Stole Christmas, Turtle Tower, and The Lorax.

    Theresa E.

    It is a pretty good idea to visit this spot with or without kids. All of the Downtown art is pretty phenomenal.

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    Don J.

    Fun little walk in the park next to the historic T&P Depot and across the street from the Grace Museum. All your Dr. Seuss favorites including Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham and Horton the elephant. The crepe myrtle trees that bloom in the summer provide a little welcome shade. While you're there, be sure to duck under railway overpass (look for the "TO TRAINS" sign) to check out the bizarre pig on wheels statue.

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    This is a favorite for me and my teens. We visit every time we go to Abilene. Very friendly place. Great for all ages.

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    The statues include Horton from Horton Hears a Who!, Sam-I-Am from Green Eggs and Ham, Yertle the Turtle, the Grinch, the Lorax, and of course, the Cat in the Hat.

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    The Adamson-Spalding Storybook Garden

    The Adamson-Spalding Storybook Garden

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    Abilene's storybook initiative is one of the coolest things I've seen in a small town of its size…read more The Adamson-Spalding Storybook Garden, free and open year-round, was one of my favorite things to see in Abilene. The garden wraps around the Abilene Convention Center and features beautifully maintained sculptures of both classic and modern storybook characters, including Goldilocks and the Three Bears, the Three Little Pigs, Stuart Little, and Charlotte and Wilbur from Charlotte's Web, among others. I loved how next to each sculpture is a page or the cover from the actual book, which helps you connect the character to the story. Some of the sculptures also had author bios about the storybook's writer, which is a nice detail. There are great opportunities for photos, such as sitting in the boat with Stuart Little or running away from the three bears with Goldilocks, which my girlfriend and I took advantage of. The park also has a lot of string lights for nighttime and is open all hours of the day to enjoy. If you're ever passing through Abilene while on I-20, I highly recommend making a pit stop to check out all these statues. They're still adding more each year, and the new Clear Fork Bank Storybook Garden on the opposite side of the Abilene Convention Center already features two sculptures with plenty of room for more. RIYL: Being the only adult without kids looking at statues

    this is a neat little park with a nice walking path and a bunch of different statues.read more

    Dr. Seuss Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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