Best For
Scenic river views and creative photography.
Located along River Road in downtown Baton Rouge, the Sing the River Sculpture is a compelling piece of public art that captures the spirit of the Mississippi River. Its polished, reflective surface creates a unique visual contrast against the natural landscape, often drawing comparisons to iconic urban sculptures. Visitors frequently stop here to take photos, particularly as the light reflects off the water, highlighting the scale of the river and the nearby bridge. The sculpture is situated on a pleasant riverfront path, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely walk. It is conveniently located near other local landmarks like the USS Kidd, providing a great focal point for those exploring the downtown area.
Located along River Road in downtown Baton Rouge, the Sing the River Sculpture is a compelling piece of public art that captures the spirit of the Mississippi River. Its polished, reflective surface creates a unique visual contrast against the natural landscape, often drawing comparisons to iconic urban sculptures. Visitors frequently stop here to take photos, particularly as the light reflects off the water, highlighting the scale of the river and the nearby bridge. The sculpture is situated on a pleasant riverfront path, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely walk. It is conveniently located near other local landmarks like the USS Kidd, providing a great focal point for those exploring the downtown area.
Sleek, reflective design perfect for photography
Panoramic views of the Mississippi River and bridge
Accessible riverfront walking path
Dog-friendly outdoor space
Scenic river views and creative photography.
USD $
$50-$100 p/day
Lunch
English
Tourists, Locals
The Sing the River Sculpture is highly regarded by visitors as a beautiful and worthwhile stop in Baton Rouge. Reviewers frequently praise the sculpture's sleek, reflective design, noting that it provides excellent photo opportunities, especially with the Mississippi River and bridge in the background. Many appreciate the location as part of a larger riverfront walking experience, highlighting its proximity to other attractions like the USS Kidd. While most feedback is glowing, some visitors noted that passing trains can occasionally obstruct the path, requiring a bit of patience. Overall, it is described as a lovely, dog-friendly spot that effectively captures the scale and beauty of the riverfront.