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Hill Country’s Strangest Stop

  • Writer: Joe Perez
    Joe Perez
  • May 4
  • 1 min read

Between Kerrville and Hunt sits one of the Hill Country’s most unexpected stops—a Texas-sized twist on Stonehenge II.



Tucked away in Ingram, this quirky replica of England’s famous monument is about 90% the height of the original and delivers a surprisingly cool experience. Surrounded by rolling green hills, it almost feels like you’ve stepped out of Texas for a moment.



Built by Al Shepperd and Doug Hill and relocated in 2009, the site also features towering Moai-style statues, adding to its offbeat charm. It’s a quick stop—about 15 minutes—but standing beneath the massive stones (perfect for photos) makes it well worth the detour.


Free and open daily from dawn to dusk, Stonehenge II proves that sometimes the best Texas road trip finds are the ones you never saw coming.


Stonehenge II at the Hill Country Arts Foundation

120 Point Theatre Rd S, Ingram, TX 78025

 
 
 

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