
I was completely amazed at just how many fossils can be found here. Looking at the different levels of rocks is just like looking back in time. Between all the different types of fossils, the old...
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Falls of the Ohio State Park in Clarksville, IN is a unique destination that offers visitors a chance to explore 390 million years of history, from ancient sea creatures to the present day. With its architecturally intriguing Interpretive Center and a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and bird-watching, the park provides an immersive experience for nature enthusiasts. The Falls of the Ohio Foundation supports the preservation of the park's natural, cultural, and historic resources, and offers opportunities for community members to get involved through volunteering and membership.
Discover the wonders of the Falls of the Ohio, where visitors can connect with the environment of the ancient past and learn about the natural and cultural history of the area. The park offers educational programs and events for people of all ages, as well as group tours and field trips for schools. By becoming a member of the Falls of the Ohio Foundation or volunteering, you can contribute to the preservation of this unique site and be a part of its legacy.
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I was completely amazed at just how many fossils can be found here. Looking at the different levels of rocks is just like looking back in time. Between all the different types of fossils, the old...
Your first stop, when visiting the Falls of the Ohio State Park, should be the Interpretive Center, which is basically like a mini museum full of exhibits and information about the area, past and...
We had a wonderful experience here at the Falls of Ohio State Park. We had a cultural pass to get in for free park for free and go watch the movie they provide for free. It's an excellent service...
Educational and beautiful. I used to take my kids here and look at fossils that can be found everywhere. It has only gotten better over the years.
This really should be a world heritage site. It is very remarkable. We were lucky enough to be there when two naturalists from Indiana Dept. of Natural Resources were there power washing the...
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