On the beautiful grounds of Kentuck Knob ...

... you will find over 30 artifacts and sculptures around the house and along the Woodland Walk trail, which leads from the Visitors Center to Kentuck Knob. The property provides the perfect setting for encountering a remarkable collection from notable artists such as Andy Goldsworthy, Sir Anthony Caro, Wendy Taylor, and many more besides.

The Woodland Walk Grounds Pass is included in all tour tickets.

Separate Grounds Passes can be purchased at our Visitors Center and do not require advanced purchase. Trail maps are provided at the end of each tour, or at the Visitors Center, alongside information on the artists and their works. The Woodland Walk trail is nearly a mile long. Please take care on the uneven terrain and wear the proper walking shoes.

"The house of moderate cost is not only America’s major architectural problem but the problem most difficult for her major architects"

— Frank Lloyd Wright

Significant Milestones In Life & Career

1867

Wright born on June 8th in Richland Center, WI

1877

Wright family moves to Madison, WI

1886

Attends University of Wisconsin-Madison

1887

Moves to Chicago, IL & works for Joseph Lyman Silsbee

1888

Begins working for Louis Sullivan

1889

Marries Catherine Tobin

1893

Opens architectural practice in Chicago, IL

Designs Winslow House in River Forest, IL

1903

Meets Mamah Borthwick Cheney

1924

Meets Olgivanna Hinzenburg & separates from Miriam Noel

1927

Divorces Miriam Noel

1928

Marries Olgivanna Hinzenburg

1932

Founding of Taliesin Fellowship

Publishes “An Autobiography”

1934

Builds Broadacre City model

1935

Designs Fallingwater in Mill Run, PA

1936

Designs Johnson Wax Headquarters Building in Racine, WI

Designs Jacobs House in Madison, WI

1938

Appears on cover ofTime magazine

Construction of Taliesin West begins

Kentuck Knob offers special pricing for adult groups of 14 or more and student groups of 10 or more. Over the years, this late-career Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian design has welcomed visitors from all over the world: Students and teachers, Wright enthusiasts, architects, gardening clubs, and many more. Whenever possible and upon request, we try to adjust the emphasis of the tour to suit each area of interest.

Special Pricing is available for adult or student groups of 14 or more. There is a flat rate of $275 for groups of fewer than 14 people.

Reservations are required for Group Tours. A member of our team will review your booking details with you and confirm a date, time and other considerations. While every effort is made to schedule based on your preferences, some adjustments may be required to accommodate both new requests and prior reservations on any given day.

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