By Eilene Lyon
For this issue of art along the River Trail through Durango, I’ll be focusing on pieces in and near Santa Rita Park, just south of downtown. I previously featured a couple works in the park itself: a metal sculpture by Mick Reber and a bronze of two miners.
Everything in this post has been installed more recently. Let’s start with a “planet” missing from my first River Trail post about the solar system.

Nearby is an installation built by welder Kameryn Dean, constructed from a shipping container and scrap metal.
Heading north, just before crossing the pedestrian bridge and following the trail under the highway to the park is a new mural by Mariah Kaminsky, done in 2024, featuring a quote by Edward Abbey from Desert Solitaire. I attempted to stitch together photos by section, but the results were not very good. So here is the entire piece from a distance, plus the first two sections showing Abbey. The far right section is the featured image above.
One of the “features” of Santa Rita Park is the Durango Wastewater Treatment Plant, which was completely rebuilt within the past decade. It was promised to reduce the odors of the old plant, but it was a promise not kept. The next few pieces are found on or near the plant.


One wall of the treatment plant along the river trail is a rainbow of colors with painted water drops containing images of wildlife and cultural touchstones for Durango.
Feature image: Portion of the under-bridge mural by Mariah Kaminsky.







Not too crazy about the alien but the rest are great! The kayaker and the droplet murals being my favorites 🙂
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It’s funny how we’ve collectively imagined aliens in that way (even the emoji that pops up looks similar!) And truly we know nothing of the sort.
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So true and at least it wasn’t neon green 🙂
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Only the aliens in Roswell are that color.😆
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LOL!
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Funny—my favorite IS the alien! Just goes to show beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
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It really is!
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There are some very cool pieces there – I love that container archway!!
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That really is an interesting piece.
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My favourite is the reclaimed container which just edges the water drops into second place!
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Maybe I should set up a voting booth…😁
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so fun!!!
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Thanks!
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Sometimes, the meaning of art lies solely in the artist’s mind. 😉 I do think incorporating art alongside a good walk is a win win situation. Gets people out exercising and appreciating art.
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I do enjoy the variety of outdoor art in town. Tons of murals I’ve yet to share, included.
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I like the reclaimed container, too. But it’s all interesting art. Hopefully it will stay in good condition and not be ruined by some reckless humans.
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Reckless or malicious. So far so good!
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I would love to see these installations in person, particularly the tunnel!
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We’re really blessed with all this public art. A much loved sculpture of a group of cyclists unfortunately got rammed by a drunk driver recently, damaging it quite a bit. There’s a group of people who dress up the riders in costumes for various holidays, which is fun.
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This is quite a varied collection of artwork – your area really does have a lot of unique artwork that you’ve featured in your posts. I like all the artwork/sculptures, but especially the mural that is the featured image and also the water droplets.
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We really have an amazing number and variety of murals around town. I’ll probably never get to them all!
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very beautifull ♥️
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Yes!
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What a funky beautiful collection of artwork, I love it. And umm . . I think that one piece is actually a martian pod. But don’t tell anyone 😉
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Well, if I walk by one day and the “pod” is open and empty, I’ll call you for instructions!
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Ummm . . if the aliens found out you and me were onto them, it might ignite a war of the worlds.
So yeah, call me!
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😉 Sounds like a plan!
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I almost feel sorry for the aliens.
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Not me!
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I gots the right padnah!
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