Kinstone has many stone features as well as interesting, artful structures for you to experience. Some of the major features are listed here, however, there are many more to discover as you wander in wonder.

  • The Great Stone Circle

    The Great Stone Circle is the largest of three modern stone circles at Kinstone, measuring 81.6 feet in diameter.

  • The Chapel of Creation

    The Chapel of Creation is built using cordwood construction, a natural building technique well-suited to this Wisconsin climate.

  • The Labyrinth

    The Labyrinth was excavated on steep land which resulted in 5 erosion control terraces that step up-hill giving it the distinct feeling of an outdoor amphitheater.

  • The Dolmen

    A dolmen is a type of single-chamber megalithic structure, usually consisting of two or more vertical megaliths supporting a large, flat, horizontal capstone.

  • The Circle of Mystery

    The Circle of Mystery is a smaller stone circle designed and created by Kristine Beck in 2012.

  • The Three Witnesses

    The Three Witnesses is a dry-stack and megalith sculpture designed by Thea Alvin with input from Kristine Beck.

  • The Stargazer Circle

    Stargazer Circle is an egg-shaped or elliptical stone circle that surrounds the fire pit.

  • The Standing Stones

    There are many standing stones at Kinstone. Another word for a large upright stone, typically raised to standing by humans, is “menhir”.

  • The Alignments

    In megalithic places around the world, the organization of the stones suggests a symbolic geometry that integrates life, death, water, the sun, moon, planets and stars.