Hopewell Culture NHP
- Ohio
photo: Tom Engberg/NPS
Hopewell Culture is a 2,619-acre National Historic Park dedicated to the study and preservation of the Hopewell culture. The park consists of three major sites that were occupied by the Hopewell people between 200 BCE and 500 CE: the Mound City Group, Hopeton Earthworks, and Seip Earthworks. The park also includes a museum and Visitor Center that feature exhibits on the Hopewell people and their culture. Visitors to the park can explore the site through guided tours, hiking trails, and canoeing trips.