Stonehenge II

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120 Point Theatre Rd
Ingram, TX 78025
Neolithic Britons (or nature-worshiping Druids or space aliens, depending on who you listen to) began assembling Stonehenge on the plains of Salisbury, England more than 5000 years ago. Its original purpose is still under debate ... but there is no mystery (or purpose, really) behind the Texas Hill Country's version. Stonehenge II was created as an art project by the late Al Shepperd, a Hill Country Arts Foundation patron, and his neighbor Doug Hill more than 20 years ago on Shepperd's land in nearby Hunt, Texas. Stonehenge II It took nine months to build and is 90 percent the height and 60 percent the width as the original. Giving free range to his fanciful notion, Shepperd added two 13-foot Easter Island head replicas for good measure. After Shepperd's death, the megalithic circle along with its Easter Island sidekicks needed a new home. In an effort to preserve this true Texas landmark, the sculptures were relocated stone-by-stone to their final resting place beside the Guadalupe River on the campus of the Hill Country Arts Foundation.

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Jamie C.
4/19/2025

Such a fun roadside attraction that makes for a great photo op. Lots of parking and clean restrooms and a gift shop on site. A very unique way to celebrate the arts!

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Julie E.
4/20/2025

Fun stop. Did not get to visit shop but it was cool to read the history behind its creation. Cash donation box was nice so we could pitch in to help it stay clean.

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Monica A.
2/12/2024

What a fun spot to visit! The drive up was about 45mins from San Antonio. It's a pretty trippy thing to see up front. The premises are nice and good for our furry friends to play around....

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Amanda F.
5/18/2022

While in Kerrville the other week I learned there was a Stonehenge. I knew I had to stop. My hubby and my service dog stopped here with me to view Stonehenge 2 in all its glory. My service dog was...

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Corey L.
5/30/2022

Well I will say this is completely not what I expected. You could literally drive by and see the same as if you stopped. Everything was closed the day we went to see it, so that also had an...

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