Have you ever seen a pig fly? Or a grasshopper on his way to a formal event? Sound like pretty weird questions to be asking, right? Well, these are just some of the whimsical creatures hiding on Cassel Road. Get ready for a storybook-esque adventure when you visit this delightful sculpture park in Northern California in person along your journey.

In the yard of Packway Materials, just off Highway 299, you’ll find the most delightful sculpture park.

Atalanta8/Tripadvisor Packway Materials is a family-owned and operated business providing building materials. The Hathaway family has been serving the Eastern Shasta, Lassen, and Modoc Counties since 1963.

The two Hathaway brothers see art where others see hunks of junk.

Atalanta8/Tripadvisor The sculptures are created from broken-down and discarded equipment and scrap materials. Cutting, shaping, and welding the characters into life, the artists require the use of heavy machines to move the massive sculptures into the garden.

Check out this giant size ant. He’s an exterminator’s worst nightmare!

alblu92/Tripadvisor His thorax is made from a water truck tank, and his abdomen is a mixer drum.

This dachshund towers over the fire hydrant with his license plate dog tag.

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You’ll think you’ve traveled to the African Savannah when you see the giraffe nibbling away at the top of the tree.

Pfefmeister/Tripadvisor Giraffes are usually tall, but this one has unbelievably lanky legs.

Now it’s off to a winter wonderland where you’ll see an enormous penguin and a snowman that never melts.

Steven W/Tripadvisor They are joined by a skier and snowboarder, complete with winter hats.

Check out the wingspan on this Canadian Goose!

Atalanta8/Tripadvisor Looks like he is ready to fly south for the winter.

This bright green inchworm is looking for some leaves to munch.

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These delightful creatures on display are all as innovative as you can imagine, with so much more to see.

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Stop and see the whimsical creatures on Cassel Road! You’ll feel like you’re in the pages of a giant storybook. Entrance to the park is free!

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Packway Materials is a family-owned and operated business providing building materials. The Hathaway family has been serving the Eastern Shasta, Lassen, and Modoc Counties since 1963.

The sculptures are created from broken-down and discarded equipment and scrap materials. Cutting, shaping, and welding the characters into life, the artists require the use of heavy machines to move the massive sculptures into the garden.

alblu92/Tripadvisor

His thorax is made from a water truck tank, and his abdomen is a mixer drum.

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Giraffes are usually tall, but this one has unbelievably lanky legs.

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They are joined by a skier and snowboarder, complete with winter hats.

Looks like he is ready to fly south for the winter.

Have you ever visited this Cassel Road sculpture park in Northern California? Share with us your experience in the comments section! We’d love to hear which sculptures were your favorites.

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Address: 22244 Cassel Rd, Cassel, CA 96016, USA