This is a great addition to any road trip for several reasons. First, while it was pretty far off of our route, the drive was beautiful. The stone structures in this area are quite nice to look at, and the open spaces and waterways provide a great scenic drive. Second, the park itself was a great time. The rocks themselves were fun to climb around on in order to find the best sound. Plus, the surrounding woods and trails provided a nice outlet to stretch our legs. There is also, supposedly, a waterfall. We did not make it out there as another patron told us it was dry, but maybe next time! A few tips: bring a hammer, and maybe even googles or sunglasses for little ones, as the rocks do throw off small pieces when you hit them. Also, make sure you are dressed appropriately. This is literally a field of rocks, and involves a lot of climbing and maneuvering.
Because this was just a quick hop off of our main route, we decided to stop and take a few quick photos. It was relatively easy to find and provided a great background for photos. Plus, it's a giant pot of coffee, and who doesn't love that?!?