Foamhenge is off route 11 in Natural Bridge just south of the petting zoo and 1 mile north of natural bridge. Very tiny sign as the original came down in a storm a few yrs back. Free to get in. Worth the stop.
An AWESOME experience! Go the the Natural Bridge Visitor Center and get directions! It is 10 minutes away and totally worth it. We had the luck of arriving right as a storm was rolling in! The energy was amazing!
Thanks to reviews on Tripadvisor, we knew how to find this place. I read about it in AAA magazine and we went a little out of the way to visit. You park in the pullout with the white fencing. You can hop over the fence, or even go around it! Walk up the hill to the left, and there you go. It's really cool and the surrounding view is fantastic. Enjoy!
Such a wild unexpected road side stop. FREE and fun. Read all the other reviews. I can't really add much.
A full size replica of England's Stonehenge, complete with Merlin the magician that seemed to be made of fiberglass. There are also hiking trails right there, one called "Big Butt Loop"... if it weren't for the pesky nats flying all over we'd have sat and enjoyed the great view of the mountains longer.
This was the sleeper on our trip to the Staunton area of Virginia. My wife wanted to check out Foamhenge, so we found the pull off on our way back from Natural Bridge. I’m glad we stopped, because it was a pretty interesting work of art. The foam is laid out in the same pattern as the real Stonehenge, with interesting facts spread out around the area. If you’re nearby, I would highly recommend stopping in here.
It's really cool and definitely worth the trek up the muddy hill but maybe don't go after a heavy rain.
I like weird things and this fell into that category. Very interesting but sad to see people vandalizing it.
This is a great work of art! I can not believe in today's times there is still someone who is willing to create something like this (a life sized replica of Stonehenge) and let me park and walk over private land to view it for free! It was an amazing experience and I'd like to thank the artist and the landowner for this opportunity! I may never make it to England but I feel like I have enjoyed the same as those who have traveled there.
Could only see it from the road, the gate was locked. I was looking forward to it b/c I like random side of the rd things to do, but I didn't know if we could walk up to it or what the deal was. There wasn't a sign anywhere stating the rules or anything.