Last updated: January 1, 2022
Thing to Do
Hiking & Exploring Hopeton Earthworks

NPS / Tom Engberg
Hopeton Earthworks is located just beyond the Scioto River, east of the Mound City Group. This earthworks site was once home to a large circle and square earthwork, connected by two parallel walls that stretched for about 1/3 mile.
Today, the site contains a self-guided trail that brings visitors to an overlook of the entire site. Careful examination of the landscape will reveal the remnants of the low-earthen walls of the circle and square. Interpretive mowing of the site has re-created the circle and the square that was once visible as earthen embankment. Today, tall grass stands upon the approximate spots where these earthen walls once stood. Visitors who hike to the overlook will be rewarded with a truly unique view of the landscape and an idea of what it once resembled.
For additional information, directions to Hopeton Earthworks and for a downloadable site map with trail locations, please visit the park's Hopeton Earthworks page.
A round-trip hike to the lookout will likely take about 60 minutes, but length is dependent upon stamina and level of interest.
Trails at Hopeton Earthworks are mulch, grass and gravel-covered. Trail varies in elevation and there are sections that will require ascending and descending. Hike is rated as moderate. We recommend good walking/hiking shoes or boots.
All ages, but minors must be with an adult parent or guardian
Pets are always welcome, but must be leashed and in control at all times. Owners are responsible for picking up pet's poop and disposing of properly.
No fees
Located on Hopetown Road, off of State Route 159 (Bridge St) on Hopetown Road, on the northern fringe of Chillicothe.
Park grounds are open every day of the year, from sunrise to sunset.
- Parking: Paved parking area, designated spaces near trailhead.
- Trails: Small section paved from parking lot area to trailhead entrance. Remainder of trails are grass, mulch and gravel-covered on uneven terrain with various degrees of ascending and descending.
- No restrooms
- No pay phones