Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Area
About
Water is available at a location in Manchester, which is 2 miles north on US 41.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 3,153 reviews
This place was so cool. Cannot wait to go back when the bridge is done. The campground was so nice. The sites were huge and plenty of space. We will most definitely be going back.
It's got the perfect balance of challenge and ease, and the trails are super well-maintained. The scenery is just stunning, and I love how you can mix and match routes - it's like exploring a whole new area each time! This park is a hidden gem, and the historical museum is a cool bonus. The waterfalls are breathtaking, and the water's refreshing!Weekdays are probably best, as it can get a bit crowded on weekends. Trust me, this place is a must-visit - it's like stepping into a fairy tale! 🧚‍♀️The trails are epic, with tons of options to explore, and the views are simply incredible. If you're feeling adventurous, you can even climb to new heights!
I absolutely love this trail. It’s not too hard but it’s a good workout. The trails are well kept. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking. I especially love the way you can go so many different routes and everything kind of loops back together. I love it.
Ancient indigenous people lived here between the rivers. There are many beautiful waterfalls and natural features. A museum and signage tells the history. Be careful on trails. They are rough.
This park is absolutely stunning. Especially in the fall with the colorful leaves. There are nice restrooms before you start the trails. Trails are easy, scenery is beautiful and the waterfalls are captivating. Definitely a must see.
