Last updated: November 19, 2025
World Renowned Sacred Spaces - A Place for Reflection in the Past and Today
Nearly 2000 years ago, Native Americans built dozens of monumental mounds and earthen enclosures in southern Ohio. These earthwork complexes were ceremonial landscapes used for feasts, funerals, rituals, and rites of passage associated with a Native American religious movement that swept over half the continent for almost 400 years. Come walk among the earthworks and experience the past. Read More
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Now that the park is a World Heritage site, familiarize yourself with what exactly World Heritage is and what it means to the park.
Photos from the October 14th, 2023 event celebrating the park's inscription as the nation's 25th World Heritage site.
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