The Falls of the Ohio Foundation, Inc. supports the natural, cultural and historic resources of the Falls of the Ohio Area.
Learn more about our staff, Board of Directors and Leadership Council.
Members of the Falls of the Ohio support our work while experiencing some of the region’s most fascinating discoveries – all at a site you’ll be proud to show your guests and friends.
Learn more about the permanent funds that support the Foundation's work to steward the Falls area.
Community Partners support the mission of the Falls of the Ohio Foundation while receiving year-round visibility in our community.
Your help makes our work of preserving the Falls of the Ohio area possible.
The Foundation provides important funding to help preserve the natural, cultural and historical resources of the Falls of the Ohio area.
The Falls offers a wide range of events and programs for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Schedule your group or school visit to the Falls!
The state park features an architecturally intriguing Interpretive Center that reflects the layers of history at the Falls of the Ohio.
If you are an outdoor enthusiast and enjoy nature exploration, the Falls of the Ohio State Park is for you!
Come discover 390 million years of history from the Devonian sea creatures to life at the Falls today!
The Falls offers a wide range of events for people of all ages and backgrounds.
The Falls of the Ohio State Park and Foundation offer many opportunities to get involved including group volunteering, service learning and our Naturalist at Heart Volunteer Program.
2020 Fossil Bed Discovery Hikes
Discover the wonders of the fossil beds with a park naturalist. We will look at Devonian marine fossils and discuss how they lived, what they ate, how / why they were preserved. Hike lasts 60 minutes. Meet on deck. We walk down 60 steps to fossil beds and return via ramp. (Or use ramp if participants have problems with steps.) Please wear shoes suitable for walking on rocks. Free fossil brochure will be provided to all participants.
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