The Falls of the Ohio State Park is located along the banks of the Ohio River, where it forms part of the larger Falls of Ohio National Wildlife Conservation Area. The main draw-card of the park is the largest exposed Devonian fossil beds on the planet, which date back to 416 -358 million years ago. Visitors are advised to start their tour of the park at the Interpretive Center, where immersive and interactive exhibits will set the scene for viewing the fossil beds. Other on-site activities include hiking the fossil beds, wildlife watching, visiting the George Rogers Clark Home site, fishing, picnicking and further geological explorations.

Falls of the Ohio State Park, 201 W. Riverside Drive, Clarksville, IN 47129, Phone: 812-280-9970