Edgar, Montana: Fordhenge
Built over a period of several years by Greg Nelson, who visited Carhenge in Nebraska and thought that he could do better. Sixteen junker Fords from the 1950s and '60s are in Fordhenge, but Greg hopes to add more.
- Address:
- 10 Elwell St., Edgar, MT
- Directions:
- From US-310 turn east (no stoplight) onto E. Pryor Rd. Drive a half-mile, straight through town. Fordhenge on the right, just before the railroad tracks. View from road, it's private property.
- Hours:
- Lit at night.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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There are "no trespassing" signs throughout the property but, per the owner, they are just there to deter people from climbing into the area where the cars are. Please be sure to get out of your car and take the time to fully enjoy this quirky and incredible attraction! The owners are super friendly and told me all about Fordhenge and its history.
[Michelle, 09/24/2024]
It's not exactly a Stonehenge replica, but that's clearly where the creators got their inspiration. It is a cool collection, well constructed, and only about a half-mile detour off of 310. Easy to find, easy access, and plenty of room to park and turn around if you're pulling a trailer.
The town of Edgar is a slice of Americana with the small town vibe.
[John Laconis, 09/06/2024]
It looks like there's an inviting pathway around the cars, but there are numerous "No Trespassing" signs on the building behind, so I didn't get out of the car.
[Patrice, 09/06/2024]
Fordhenge is a very nicely done Stonehenge interpretation with old Ford vehicles. A lot of progress has been made since the start.
[Luv2RV, 08/29/2024]Fordhenge is a memorial sculpture garden dedicated to my car building friends and to the cars themselves. The garden continues to evolve and will eventually have a gift shop.
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Greg Nelson, who built Fordhenge, welcomes visitors to stop by and view his creation.