Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Mich., was named a winner in the Good Housekeeping 2026 Travel Awards in the Memorable Attractions category. This is the first time Meijer Gardens has won this national award.

The full list of awards can be found on goodhousekeeping.com/travel2026, and the winners also will be listed in the January/February 2026 print issue of Good Housekeeping magazine.

Spanning 158 acres, Meijer Gardens offers a world-class collection of sculpture and horticulture, featuring works by internationally acclaimed artists set within stunning natural landscapes. The sculpture park and indoor sculpture galleries present a diverse range of artistic styles and materials, creating an immersive experience that captivates visitors from around the world.

“We are so excited that Meijer Gardens was named a Good Housekeeping 2026 Travel Award winner,” said Carol Kendra, Chief Operating Officer of Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. “This latest accolade reaffirms Meijer Gardens’ standing as a premier travel destination, attracting art and nature enthusiasts globally to see one of the finest horticultural display gardens and sculpture parks.”

Concluding its 30th anniversary in 2025, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park continues to grow as one of the nation’s premier cultural destinations, attracting more than 850,000 visitors annually.  Combining horticulture and sculpture in immersive and accessible ways, Meijer Gardens is regularly listed among the 100-most-visited museums in the world and 15-most-visited museums in the United States by The Art Newspaper.