Does Foamhenge still exist?

Does Foamhenge still exist?

This place no longer exist. Apparently it was taken down few years ago so can no longer visit.

Why is Foamhenge closed?

Many of the pieces had fallen into disrepair to the point that they had split apart and held together with temporary supports. The Natural Bridge became a state park in 2016, forcing Foamhenge to close. The structure was dismantled on August 30, 2016, and placed in storage at Cline’s studio.

Where is Foamhenge now?

Centerville, Virginia
You can find it in Centerville, Virginia (Prior to September 2016 the sculpture was located in Natural Bridge, VA). Created by Fiberglass sculptor Mark Cline of Enchanted Castle Studio – and described by Cline as his greatest achievement – Foamhenge is an enormously popular roadside attraction.

Is the Foamhenge open in January?

Foamhenge is entirely closed to visitors January-March. Foamhenge will be open very limited hours during our Spring, Summer, and Winter seasons; access will be via shuttle from the Corner Market during the hours specified.”

Where can I find Foamhenge in the USA?

You can find it in Centerville, Virginia (Prior to September 2016 the sculpture was located in Natural Bridge, VA). Created by Fiberglass sculptor Mark Cline of Enchanted Castle Studio – and described by Cline as his greatest achievement – Foamhenge is an enormously popular roadside attraction.

When was Foamhenge built?

It was conceived and built by artist Mark Cline as a roadside attraction, and opened on April 1, 2004. Foamhenge was relocated to Centreville, Virginia in 2017.

Is Foamhenge at Cox Farms open?

From Cox Farms’ website: “Please note that Foamhenge is located on private property and can only be accessed during certain seasons and hours. During the fall, Foamhenge is included with admission for Fall Festival and Fields of Fear visitors and can be accessed during regular hours of operation.