The Adena Mound is inside the Indian Mound Reserve, a much bigger park that is managed by Greene County Parks & Trails.

The Adena Mound was built approximately 500 B.C. Mounds such as these were used for either burial or lookouts. This mound stands 30 feet and 140 feet in diameter.

Commonly, Adena Mounds were built in large open meadows, close to water. The waterway provided the rock and mud for the construction of the structure.

See the 360-degree photo of the Adena Indian Mound below.

Use your mouse to scroll. This was taken on top of the mound.

More photos of the Adena Indian Mound.

Address:

2750 US Rt. 42 E.
Cedarville, OH 45314
GPS: N 39 44.233; W 83 49.723 (Cabin)

Hours.

Open everyday.

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Notes.

– The park is part of Greene County Parks & Trails. I recommend you walk the trail that connects the entrances of the Indian Mound Reserve. There are few concrete staircases that would let you go down to the banks of the Massies Creek and enjoy the scenic walk.

– Along the trail, stop by the Indian Mound.

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