America's Stonehenge at Mystery Hill
                                 ...Explore the Mysteries

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Visitor Information
 

2008 Hours of Operation
Open Daily Year Round
Hours of Operation: 9am-5pm. Last admission is given promptly at 4pm.
We will be closed on Christmas and Thanksgiving Day.

Directions

Physical Address: 105 Haverhill Road Salem, NH 03079

From I-93

Take I-93 to exit 3. Follow Rt. 111 east for approximately 4.5 miles. Watch for our sign just past the North Salem Village Shops. Turn right at the intersection with the traffic light (Gulf Gas will be on your left). Follow this road for 1 mile. Entrance is on the right.

FROM I-95/ 101
101 West to Exit 7 (Route 125 South) to Route 111 (Do NOT take 111A). Follow Route 111 for approximately 9 miles. Turn left at blinking light (Sunoco Gas/Dunkin Donuts is on left). At top of road turn left onto Haverhill Road. We are located approximately 1/2 mile on right.
*(If you miss this turn, you can turn left at the next set of lights (Gulf gas will be on right) and follow approximately 1 mile.

FROM 495
Take Exit 50 (Route 97) and follow Route 97 North. Turn right at Hampstead Road (97 Shoppes Plaza is located on right). Follow approximately 4 miles. Hampstead Road changes to Shannon Road and then to Haverhill Road. America's Stonehenge is located on the left.

Approximate Drive Times:
Boston, MA                          35 Minutes
Concord, NH                         35 Minutes
Portsmouth, NH                    40 Minutes
Worcester, MA                      55 Minutes
Providence, RI                       90 Minutes
White Mountains, NH             95 Minutes
Rye/Hampton Beach, NH        45 Minutes
Maine (Kittery)                       55 Minutes
Maine (Portland)                     90 Minutes
Salem, MA                             55 Minutes
Lakes Region (Meredith), NH   75 Minutes
Vermont (Woodstock)            135 Minutes
 

2008 Admission Rates
Adults $9.50
Seniors(65+) $8.50
Ages 6-12 $6.50
Children 5 and Under Free
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Alpacas
America's Stonehenge is home to eight alpacas. They are here year round for your enjoyment. We also sell 100% alpaca yarn made from our animals in the gift shop. To learn more about our alpacas visit www.alpacatracks.com.

Memberships
Annual Memberships to America's Stonehenge are available. A Membership is good for 1 full year. Members also receive a 10% discount in our bookstore and gift shop as well as special discounts on programs. A single membership is $30. A Family of Four is $60. If you need a membership for more than 4 people, it is only $5 per additional member.

2008 Astronomical Events
2/1/2008    Cross Quarter Day. Open 9am-Sunset
3/20/2008  Spring Equinox. Open Sunrise-Sunset
5/1/2008    Cross Quarter Day. Open 9am-Sunset
6/20/2008  Summer Solstice Celebration Open Sunrise-Sunset
Our annual Solstice Celebration will feature a Traditional Solstice Celebration in the afternoon followed by the lively Music  at 6pm.

8/1/2008    Cross Quarter Day. Open 9am-Sunset
9/22/2008  Fall Equinox. Open Sunrise-Sunset. Drumming Circle. Check back for deatails.
11/1/2008  Cross Quarter Day. Open 9am-Sunset
12/21/2008 Winter Solstice. Open Sunrise-Sunset

Snowshoeing
Snowshoeing is fun and easy for the whole family. With 105 acres of woodlands and wildlife, America's Stonehenge is the perfect place to enjoy a winters walk. More--

Frequently Asked Questions
Is Photography allowed at the site?
Yes. Photography is permitted for non-commercial use. For more information on our photo policy please CLICK HERE.

Are Pets allowed on the Site?
No. Please use our lower parking lot to exercise any leashed pets traveling with you. Although there are some shaded areas in our parking lot, it is recommended that you try and leave pets home on hot days as the tour generally takes at least one hour.

What is the trail like?
The trail is on a gradual incline with some uneven rocky terrain. The length of the trail is 1/2 mile. Most visitors spend roughly 1 hour touring the site.

Is it a guided tour?
No. The tour is self guided. Visitors are shown a ten minute video presentation in our theater and given maps to explain the features of the site.

What to Do
There are a variety of things to do in the area. We are located just 45 minutes north of Boston, 30 minutes from the seacoast and 1- 1 1/2  hours from the lakes region. Downtown Salem has a wide variety of restaurants and tax free shopping.

Some other helpful area links:

For a listing of local attractions visit www.nh.com. America's Stonehenge is located in the Merrimack Valley Region.

Patriot Hot Air Ballooning
www.patriotballooning.com
Discover Camping
www.camping.org
The Official NH  Travel & Tourism Web Site
www.visitnh.gov
NH Outdoors
www.nhoutdoors.com
Salem Chamber of Commerce
www.salemnhchamber.org
Lakes Region Information
www.lakesregion.org
Old New Hampshire
www.oldnh.com
eTravelogue
www.etravelogue.com
 

Where to Stay
Atkinson Resort and Country Club,
Atkinson NH 603-362-8700
Holiday Inn, Salem NH 603-893-5511
Manor Motel, Windham NH 603-893-1777
Park View Inn, Salem NH 603-898-5632
Red Roof Inn, Salem NH 603-898-6422
Robert Frost Motor Inn, Derry NH 603-432-5567
Fairfield Inn, Salem NH 603-893-4722
Breezy Hill Bed & Breakfast, Londonderry NH 603-432-0122
Stillmeadow Bed & Breakfast, Hampstead NH 603-329-8381
Angle Pond Grove Campground, Sandown NH 1-888-226-7436
Hidden Valley Campground, Derry NH 603-887-3767
Sanborn Shores Campground, Hampstead NH 603-329-5247
Sunset Park Campground, Hampstead NH 603-329-694

LOCAL RESTAURANTS
Click here for a list of local Restaurants