Barber Marina sits on Arnica Bay at the end of Fish Trap Road in Elberta — Intracoastal Waterway, Day Marker 74 — and on paper it’s exactly what a good marina should be: concrete floating docks that can moor vessels over 100 feet, a 400-slip dry storage building handling boats up to 42 feet, fuel pumps, a ship store, and a full-service boatyard with factory-trained techs. It belongs to George Barber, the Birmingham businessman behind Barber Motorsports Park, which explains what happens next.
The weird part
Scattered around the property: a full-scale fiberglass replica of Stonehenge — locals call it Bamahenge — four dinosaurs standing in the pine woods, and the “Lady in the Bay,” a 50-foot sculpture rising out of the water. None of it is signposted like an attraction, none of it charges admission, and all of it is free to wander. It’s the best strange afternoon on this side of the bay.
Good to know
This is a working marina first, so drive slow, stay out of the boatyard’s way, and treat it like you’re a guest — because you are. The sculptures reward the people who just show up quietly and look.