Bamahenge, Dinosaurs, Lady in the Lake, Oh, My!

Several of the most unique and interesting roadside outdoor art attractions are located at Barber Marina in Elberta, Alabama.  Billionaire, George Barber, owner of Barber Marina commissioned an artist to build these fiberglass structures.  This impressive collection of oddities, created by artist Mark Cline, is a must-see for anyone traveling through the area.

Visiting Bamahenge is a truly unique experience.  Bamahenge is a partial replica of the famous Stonehenge monument in England, but with a touch of Alabama flavor.  This massive structure built in 2012, stands 21 feet tall and spans 104 feet across and is made from fiberglass pieces.  The structure was painted to resemble the stones of the original Stonehenge, and the effect is nothing short of breathtaking.  Mr. Cline consulted with astronomers to make sure Bamahenge would line up with midsummer solstice.  

Another one of Mark Cline’s stunning and enigmatic sculpture is the Lady in the Lake.  This artist’s work is known for his sense of whimsy and fun, and this beautiful fiber glass sculpture is no exception.  This Lady is in the bay at Barber Marina surrounded by the pier and serene water.  She looks like a lady relaxing in the bathtub with her knees above the water.  Mr. Cline said that the fifty-foot Lady would be 108 feet if she stood up.  That would be taller than the Statue of Liberty without her upraised arm. 

What about the dinosaurs, you say?  There are four hidden dinosaurs hidden in the woods: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, and a Brontosaurus.  The kids and adults will love this fun scavenger hunt to find them.  But the artistry doesn’t stop there.  In addition, there are a couple of knights hidden closer to the marina in the woods, a giant spider, among other sculptures scattered throughout.  There is also a beautiful white Neptune fountain that one would see if they visited Italy.   

Barber Marine is a must stop on your next family adventure. This location offers easy access to nearby attractions, such as Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, making it an ideal stop on any Gulf Coast road trip.  I highly recommend to those interested in exploring this unique and fascinating world of outdoor art that it is worth the visit.  These quirky sculptures will leave a lasting impression on all who see it.  The marina is situated on the beautiful shores of Wolf Bay, and visitors can take in stunning views of the water while exploring the art.  There is no charge to visit the sculptures and the Marina.

Directions to Barber Marina:  Take US Highway 98 for 8 miles east of Foley, Al.  Turn South onto County Road 95.  After 5 miles turn right onto Fish Trap Road.  After ½ mile turn left at the Barber Marina sign.  Drive 1 mile and look to the right.  Bamahenge is located about 100 yards away in the woods. 

Address: 26986 Fish Trap Road, Elberta, AL  36530