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Miamisburg Mound Park
900 Mound Road, Miamisburg, Ohio, United States
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About the Miamisburg Mound Park
Miamisburg Mound Park is a historic site located at 900 Mound Road in Miamisburg, Ohio, United States. This park is a popular tourist attraction that features a prehistoric Native American burial mound dating back over 2,000 years. Visitors can explore the mound and learn about the fascinating history and culture of the ancient people who once inhabited the area. The park also offers scenic walking trails, picnic areas, and a museum showcasing artifacts found at the site. Miamisburg Mound Park is a must-visit destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
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900 Mound Rd, Miamisburg, OH 45342, United States
Opening hours of Miamisburg Mound Park
Monday:
06:00 - 21:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 21:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 21:00
Friday:
06:00 - 21:00
Saturday:
06:00 - 21:00
Sunday:
06:00 - 21:00
Reviews of Miamisburg Mound Park
"Awesome piece of history with spectacular views of the surrounding area. There are signs that tell the story behind this park."
"★★☆☆☆ Popularity ★☆☆☆☆ Size/Location ★★★★★ Terrain ★★★★★ Scenery ★★★★☆ Accessibility ★★★★☆ Amenities ★★★★★ Condition ★★★★★ Safety Date visited: 10/02/2022 On a crisp and sunlit autumn day, a former friend extended an invitation to explore a remarkable historical park. Little did I know that this outing would mark the prelude to a regrettable sequence of events. Nevertheless, as we arrived at the park around noon, the landscape unfolded before us, bathed in solitude with only a scattering of vehicles belonging to fellow visitors. The unmistakable landmark of this park, a pyramid-shaped mound, drew our immediate attention, a silent sentinel to the history it held. We soon noticed that preparations were afoot for a grand celebration in one of the open shelters. A trove of food, drinks, and festive decorations lay strewn across the benches beneath the shelter's humble roof. A valiant woman fought against the gusty winds of autumn, striving to maintain the integrity of their outdoor setup. The shelter, without walls or barriers, offered little protection from the elements. Undeterred, we pressed on, ascending the steep but short flight of stairs leading to the summit of the mound. The ascent appeared to have quite an effect on my former friend, whose breath quickened as if in the presence of a captivating muse. Upon reaching the top, our attention was captivated by a group of spirited youngsters occupying the small platform that crowned the mound. They conversed boisterously, a mixture of sitting and standing, while stone benches served as both seating and feeble barriers, posing a distinct risk of accidental descents. Unfazed by their lively interaction, we discreetly positioned ourselves with our backs turned to the group, all the while entranced by the breathtaking panorama of the distant landscape. It was as if we could see, in the hazy distance, the city of Dayton itself. The far-off view conjured a sense of grandeur and emboldened a spirit of adventure. Throughout my life, I had been ensconced in the confines of a bustling city, hemmed in by concrete alleys and surrounding buildings. This expansive vista seemed nothing short of divine, awakening a deep-seated appreciation for the beauty of the natural world. The wind held greater sway atop the mound, its chill more pronounced, and it was as though our presence had cast a spell over the youngsters, causing them to disperse one by one. Filled with a tinge of guilt, we, too, began our descent, which proved to be a delightful experience in itself. And so it was, our visit to Miamisburg Mound Park came to an end. This was one of the final excursions we undertook before our friendship unraveled into bitter acrimony. Yet, despite the discord that would soon unfold, there remained a cherished collection of pleasant moments from our shared experiences. All in all, this historical park stands as a splendid destination for exploration and edification. Nestled within a tranquil neighborhood, it exudes an air of safety and affords the opportunity to uncover intriguing historical insights. Furthermore, the town of Miamisburg boasts its own assortment of attractions, making it an ideal post-excursion destination."
"Cool place to stop. Great views. Interpretive signs are pretty good at telling the story of this place. Could use more info about the natives that occupied this place in the past."
"This was an amazing place to visit, glad they made this into a park instead of building on it or destroying it for the sake of archeology. These mounds should be saved as a sacred place. The view from the top is amazing! If you have trouble walking or breathing like I do, just take your time, I had to stop like 4 or 5 times to get there but it was worth it."
"Keep in mind that the mound is a burial site and be respectful. The mound itself is beautiful and once reaching the top, you are rewarded by a scenic view of the surrounding flat landscape below. There are informative educational signs at the park that will give you an idea of the history of the mound and State Memorial. Worth visiting for those who are interested in the mounds and earthworks of Ohio."
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