Visit the Oregonia Area Earthworks
Visit Fort Ancient in Oregonia
Explore North America’s largest ancient hilltop enclosure, built by American Indians nearly 2,000 years ago. A National Historic Landmark and now part of UNESCO’s World Heritage list, Fort Ancient is thought to have served as a social and ceremonial gathering place. Visitors travel from all over the world to stand among these sacred spots and connect with the ancient brilliance of their builders.
Choose Your Own Adventure
Begin your visit at the primary museum of American Indian history at Fort Ancient, operated by the Ohio History Connection. Here, you can choose between visiting the grounds only or experiencing both the grounds and museum. The museum offers staff assistance, restrooms, a gift shop, and extensive exhibits that delve into the history of Indigenous cultures in the region and showcase the site’s features and archaeology. Don’t miss the orientation film that provides an introduction to the site. The shop has a variety of books, media, themed objects, and the World Heritage themed Guide to the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks.
Fort Ancient also offers an extensive outdoor experience that includes 2.5 miles of walking trails, a picnic area, and two overlooks that are accessible via a short walk from the parking lots at the south end of the site. Trails are well-maintained, but are not surfaced. They range in level from easy to difficult, and guests are encouraged to dress for the weather and wear appropriate footwear.
Visitor Info
6123 State Route 350
Oregonia, OH, USA
(513) 932-4421
Museum and Grounds Hours:
Wednesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Sunday Noon – 5 p.m.
Highlights
- Parking lot
- Visitor’s Center with Restrooms
- Guided or Self-Guided Tours Available
- Trails & Trail Maps
- "Junior Ranger" and "Junior Archaeologist" Programs Available
Travel Resources
Located near two highway interchanges along the primary route from Columbus to Cincinnati, Fort Ancient is just 5 miles southeast of Lebanon, Ohio. Lebanon is the county seat of Warren County and offers a variety of heritage-oriented tourist amenities. The county is perhaps best known for its popular theme parks that attract millions of visitors each year. The Little Miami Bicycle Trail, part of the largest paved-trail network in the United States, runs along the bottom of Fort Ancient’s hilltop site.
Find more information about planning your visit to Fort Ancient, including field trip resources and information about becoming a member.
In addition to Fort Ancient, Warren County offers record-breaking roller coasters, award-winning wines, star-studded sporting events and an incredible array of outdoor adventures.