Falls of the Ohio State Park - Reviews from across the web
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Great Natural History Museum - user review The Falls of the Ohio State Park is a ?˜don?™t miss??natural history museum. It is a great place to spend a couple of hours on a pleasant summer day. The museum is small but very well ... tripadvisor.com
Falls of the Ohio - Education 9:00 - 11:30 Hike on outer fossil beds, guided by Paul Olliges, an experienced Falls volunteer. This is a rugged hike on rocks and through some water (up to knee deep). Dress appropriately. A walking stick is recommended. Not recommended for young children. C... fallsoftheohio.org
Falls of the Ohio - Visitor Information Passes are now part of the membership to the Clarksville Riverfront Foundation at the $100 and $200 membership level. Contact the Foundation for more information.... fallsoftheohio.org
Falls of the Ohio State Park - Clarksville, IN, 47129-3148 - Citysearch One of the area's most unusual museums, the Falls of the Ohio Interpretive Center's main exhibit is a limestone shelf along the Ohio River. Littered with 400-million-year-old fish bones and coral rocks, the formation is the largest exposed fossil bed in the world. The interpretive center follows the... louisville.citysearch.com
DNR - Division of State Parks & Reservoirs: Falls of the Ohio Located on the banks of the Ohio River at 201 West Riverside Drive, Clarksville, Indiana (I-65 exit 0), is the Falls of the Ohio State Park. The 386-million-year-old fossil beds are among the largest exposed Devonian fossil beds in the world. The park features a spectacular interpretive center overl... in.gov
Commemorative Statue at Falls of the Ohio State Park ,wrote on page 117 of his acclaimed work: "When they shook hands, the Lewis and Clark Expedition began." He was referring to the events that took place at the Falls of the Ohio. Ambrose's deep booming voice echoed in the minds of Elmer Hoehn and Phyllis Yeager. Elmer's vision was to have a... lewisandclarktrail.com
Falls of the Ohio State Park - Clarksville, IN 47129 I visited here on a recent trip to Louisville because I'm a big dinosaur nerd. As I suspected by the $4 price tag the museum and large fossil beds were ok. It's definitely on the tour bus/school tour circuit though, and for good reason. These are the larges fossil beds of their kind in the w... yelp.com
Falls of the Ohio State Park, an Indiana State Park Located on the banks of the Ohio River in Clarksville, Indiana at I-65 exit 0 is the Falls of the Ohio State Park. The 386-million-year-old fossil beds are among the largest exposed Devonian fossil beds in the world. The park features a spectacular interpretive center overlooking the fossil beds con... indianaoutfitters.com
Falls of the Ohio State Park - Clarksville - Reviews of Falls of the Ohio State Park - TripAdvisor The Falls of Ohio is a wonderful place for a summer afternoon. If you are in the Clarksville-Louisville area it is definatly a place to unwind. There are so many fossils and right next to the river. They also have an Interpretive Center with bones and rare fossils displayed, it is a very interesting... tripadvisor.com
Falls of the Ohio State Park in Indianapolis, IN - AOL City Guide Fishing, hiking, fossil viewing, bird watching and picnicking are among the common activities at the Falls of Ohio State Park. The park is located on the banks of the Ohio River in Clarksville, Indiana at I-65 exit 0. The 386- million-year-old fossil beds are among the largest exposed Devonian fossi... cityguide.aol.com
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