
Summer Solstice at Stonehenge
June 20 @ 4:00 pm - June 21 @ 10:00 am

The summer solstice is observed by cultures around the world as a time of abundance and awakening. Commemorate the longest day of the year with music, movement, and camping at Maryhill Museum of Art on the eve of the solstice, followed by a sunrise ceremony at Stonehenge Memorial Monument.
This inclusive event is for everyone, joining together to set positive personal intentions as the sun rises. We welcome participants to contribute song, dance, poetry, or storytelling to the experience.
What to expect
Head to Maryhill Museum of Art on the eve of the summer solstice for a special campout on the lush museum campus. Explore the museum after-hours, then retire to the Great Lawn for an evening of music, gentle yoga, and storytelling. Contribute your own creative expression if you wish!
Early the next morning, just before sunrise, make your way to the Stonehenge Memorial Monument, 3 miles east of the museum and join us for a ritual to express gratitude for the day and its symbolic meanings, set positive intentions, and contribute or listen to music and spoken word art as the sun’s rays light up the Stonehenge Memorial.
The ceremony will be followed by an opportunity to enjoy breakfast at the museum, packing out, and admission to the museum and museum campus for the rest of the day.
Tickets for Solstice at Stonehenge
Each ticket includes a campsite for up to 4 people, evening + sunrise programs, and museum admission. Members save $25!
Campers of all ages are welcome. Children must be closely supervised by their caregivers at all times.
Every ticket supports education programs at Maryhill Musem of Art.