Plan Your Visit

Welcome to Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
 
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The large central mound at Seip Earthworks being spotlighted by the sun's rays on a warm, summer afternoon.

NPS / Tom Engberg


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This park in south-central Ohio contains remarkable groups of large geometric earthworks as well as exquisite artifacts crafted by those of the Hopewell culture. There is a sense of mystery surrounding the culture. Why did these people build the huge earthworks? Why did they bury thousands of objects under the mounds? What happened to the culture? What was so compelling about the culture that its influence was felt over a huge area of the midwestern and eastern United States? There are few answers and many intriguing theories. But the mystery only enhances the experience of walking among the mounds on a misty morning or viewing the beautifully crafted objects of these ancient peoples.

There are five noncontiguous units within the park: Mound City Group, Hopeton Earthworks, Hopewell Mound Group, Seip Earthworks, and High Bank Works, all representing some of the finest examples of Hopewellian resources. Park lands cover nearly 1,800 acres. Upcoming projects to inventory cultural resources, to convert agricultural fields into native grassland, to blaze new trails, and to control invasive plant species provide an excellent opportunity for individuals and organized groups to lend their assistance through our Volunteer in Parks program. If you are interested, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator or visit the Volunteer Page.

The staff of Hopewell Culture National Historical Park remains committed to the goals of resource protection and quality visitor service. You are our valued guest, so please let us know if you have concerns or comments. We hope that you will explore the park, enjoy the area, have fun, and return often.

For a staff listing and email addresses, please visit the Staff page.

 

Quicklinks

 
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Basic Park Information

Before you leave your house, let us help you make your plans for your visit. Information on park hours and events can also be found here.

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Directions to Park Sites

Directions to the park's visitor center and the two other accessible sites can be found here with a link to customized directions.

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Accommodations & Food

Visiting the park from out of town? Looking for some good eats and convenient, affordable lodging? Look no further, click here & discover.

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Places to Go

Learn more about the six non-contiguous sites of the park and which are open for touring.

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Things To Do

There's plenty to do to keep you and the family busy when you visit the park.

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Park Calendar

See what programs and events are coming up at the park on our searchable park calendar.

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Your Safety

Visitor education is a priority but, so is visitor safety. To help, here are some of the more pertinent things to keep in mind.

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Trip Ideas

Need suggestions to plan your visit to the park? Whether you're here for a half-day, full-day or multiple days, we're here to help!

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Accessibility

We understand the need to provide facilities that are compliant. Learn more about these features.

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Nearby Attractions

After your visit to the park, explore the Chillicothe area and find out what other attractions are available to visit.

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Park Social Media

Stay connected with the park through social media. Get current park happenings, interact with park staff & share your park experience.

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Laws, Policies & Regulations

Information on regulations for firearms, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS, Drones) and Permits can be found here.

Last updated: September 20, 2023

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

16062 State Route 104
Chillicothe, OH 45601

Phone:

740 774-1125

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