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Fort Hill
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Fort Hill > Scheduling Information

Facilities Information
Chaperones: One adult per 15 students.
The park is open and no reservations are required. Preservation of the mounds is a major mission of the Ohio Historical Society. We therefore discourage individuals from walking on the earthworks themselves. We appreciate your cooperation in respect to future generations, who will no doubt want to experience this national treasures in a well preserved condition.
The trails are not wheelchair accessible. The trail leading to the earthworks is steep and has varying degrees of difficulty.
As visitors will be outdoors during their experience, we suggest they dress appropriately for the weather.
A shelter house is available for eating lunch. Restrooms are located near the shelter.
The Museum and Museum Shop are closed at this time.

Museum Shop on site
The Museum & Museum Shop are closed at this time. The grounds are open to the public.

Hours of Operation
Year-round
Daylight hours only.

Admission
Donations to The Ohio Historical Society are accepted.

Location
Fort Hill is located off of State Route 41 on Fort Hill Rd. (Township Road 256), five miles north of Sinking Springs and three miles south of Cynthiana in Highland County.



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Bus Driver's Instructions
Buses should park at the larger parking lot near the shelter.


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