Carhenge in Alliance, Nebraska, is an intriguing replica of England’s Stonehenge, but with a twist – it’s made entirely of vintage American cars. This peculiar monument, created by Jim Reinders, has become a beloved roadside attraction. The cars, arranged in a circle and painted gray to mimic the stones of Stonehenge, create a surreal landscape against the backdrop of Nebraska’s plains.
The site also features additional car sculptures, adding to its artistic attraction. It’s a perfect stop for those who appreciate both the mystique of ancient sites and the charm of Americana.
Insider’s Tip: Visit during the summer solstice for special events.
When To Travel: Open year-round, but summer offers the most comfortable weather.
How To Get There: Carhenge is just north of Alliance, accessible via Highway 87.
