πŸ—ΏπŸΎ Stonehenge II in Ingram, Texas – A Playful Twist on an Ancient Icon

Simba and I visited Stonehenge II in Ingram, Texas — an imaginative and quirky roadside landmark inspired by the original Stonehenge, but recreated with a distinctly Texas sense of humor. Built from large limestone blocks and paired with whimsical sculptural figures, this small-town installation draws visitors looking for fun, weird, and wonderfully unexpected roadside art.

Set in the Texas Hill Country, Stonehenge II doesn’t try to replicate the original monument perfectly. Instead, it embraces creativity and charm, turning an ancient concept into something lighthearted and uniquely local.

If you enjoy roadside oddities, creative art installations, or unique photo stops off the beaten path, Stonehenge II is a must-see in central Texas.

🌡 Ancient Inspiration, Texas Personality

Stonehenge II borrows the recognizable form of its ancient counterpart while adding playful details and companion sculptures that give the site its own identity. The limestone blocks feel substantial and grounded, yet the overall experience is intentionally fun rather than serious.

Surrounded by rolling Hill Country scenery, the installation feels relaxed and approachable — more about curiosity and enjoyment than mystery or ceremony.

🐾 Exploring with Simba

Walking around Stonehenge II with Simba πŸ• made the visit feel casual and fun. We circled the stones, checked out the details, and enjoyed how open and accessible the site is.

This stop is especially enjoyable if you like:

- Roadside art with a sense of humor
- Creative reinterpretations of famous landmarks
- Easy, low-key stops that don’t require much planning

It’s a place that invites exploration without expectations.

πŸŽ₯ Watch the Video


Join Simba and me as we explore Stonehenge II in Ingram, Texas. This video captures the installation from multiple angles, its Hill Country setting, and the playful artistic elements that make it such a memorable roadside stop.

πŸ‘€ In This Video You’ll See

- Exterior shots of Stonehenge II from multiple angles
- Views showing the installation’s setting in the Texas Hill Country
- Close-ups of the unique shapes, textures, and artistic elements
- What it’s like exploring this fun and offbeat roadside landmark

πŸŒ„ Why Stonehenge II Is Worth a Stop

Stonehenge II proves that not every landmark has to be ancient or serious to be meaningful. Sometimes creativity, humor, and location are enough to create something memorable.

This stop is ideal for:

- Travelers who love quirky roadside attractions
- Art fans looking for unconventional installations
- Road-trippers collecting fun and unusual photo stops

It’s quick, enjoyable, and full of personality — exactly the kind of stop that makes road trips more fun.

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