I took the drive from Cincinnati- took about 1:30 to get there. I did some planning beforehand so I would know what trails to take. Credit goes to Ralph Ramney's "50 Hikes in Ohio". As I was...
Fort Hill State Memorial
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Fort Hill State Memorial in Hillsboro, OH is a remarkable destination for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Spanning 1300 acres, this state memorial boasts some of the finest hiking trails in Ohio, showcasing fully mature forests teeming with rare wildflowers, diverse mushroom species, and a rich variety of trees. Birdwatchers will also delight in the opportunity to spot elusive avian species. At the pinnacle of Fort Hill, visitors can explore a well-preserved stone and earthen-walled Hopewell hilltop enclosure, offering a glimpse into the ancient culture of the American Indians who once inhabited the area.
For archaeology enthusiasts, Fort Hill presents a captivating experience with its spectacularly preserved hilltop enclosure, showcasing the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the Hopewell Culture. Additionally, the park features the Circle Earthwork, another Hopewell earthwork located in a field on the south side of the park. Accessible via a mown trail from the Buckeye Trail, this hidden gem adds to the historical significance of Fort Hill. With its captivating natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, Fort Hill State Memorial is a must-visit destination for those seeking an immersive outdoor experience and a deeper understanding of Ohio's ancient history.
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Very awesome place to hike. Lots of tall rocks and cliff walls to look at and take pictures of. Highly recommend for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers. In the fall wild paw paw fruits can...
I have been a regular visitor to this sight since 1975. The trails are generally well maintained and easy to follow. But whoever laid out the trails could have learned a thing or two about switch...
If you are looking for an archaeological site that will inspire you then this is not it. The museum has more geological stuff than archaeology. There are almost no artifacts on display. You climb...
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