Falls of the Ohio Foundation – A New Look
After thoughtful consideration and strategic planning, and with guidance from a team of volunteers dedicated to our mission, the Falls of the Ohio Foundation is proud to inform our community of the rebranding of our organization. Our new brand reflects the evolution ...
Riverside Drive Back Open!
Beginning in December 2024, the Riverside Drive Detour is no longer in place! While barriers still remain you are allowed to drive past them and through and view Riverside Drive's improvements! On January 9th, the Town of Clarksville announced an 11-month recons...
Falls of the Ohio Foundation Announces Educational Experiences Endowment
Endowment was made possible by Patty and Hugh Cress The Falls of the Ohio Foundation announced that it has established the organization’s first endowment fund. The Falls of the Ohio Foundation Educational Experiences Fund was made possible thanks to the generos...
Falls of the Ohio State Park Cuts Ribbon on new Outdoor Classroom
Made Possible by Falls of the Ohio Foundation, Duke Energy Foundation, Mark Wood, and Irving Materials, Inc. During a ribbon cutting ceremony with community leaders, students, and supporters the Falls of the Ohio Foundation opened a new outdoor classroom at the Falls...
Celebrating 20 Years of the Lewis & Clark Statue
On Saturday, October 28, 2023, the original donors and officials from the Town of Clarksville gathered to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of the dedication of the Lewis & Clark Statue. Pictured From Left: Ryan Ramsey (Town of Clarksville), Jake Shapley and Alan...
Rising From the Falls
About: Rising from the Falls “Rising from the Falls” was truly a community creation. Over thirty people from Indiana and Kentucky volunteered to come to the Falls of the Ohio for the project. Everyone went down to the river and selected a piece of dri...
Rock the Rocks Outdoor Concert
Rock the Rocks at the Falls of the Ohio:Featuring Spectre Jones and Laura Elliott The Falls of the Ohio Foundation presents Spectre Jones and Laura Elliott for a live concert on the 390-million-year-old fossil beds of the Falls of the Ohio State Park on Saturday, Sep...
Reimagining the Ohio River: The Ohio River Way!
The Ohio River Way is a volunteer-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was created in 2020 as the Ohio River Recreational Trail. The initial goal was to designate the 275 mile stretch of the Ohio River between Portsmouth, OH and Westport, KY as a national water tra...
American Rivers’ Report Offers Opportunity for Action
On April 18 the Ohio River was named the second most endangered river in the country in their America’s Endangered Rivers report issued by American Rivers, a national non-profit advocacy organization. These threats include a legacy of toxic chemical discharges, ...
Falls of the Ohio Foundation Wins Award
Falls of the Ohio Foundation’s ‘LightFall’ & SoIN Tourism win awards at Indiana Tourism Conference The Falls of the Ohio Foundation and SoIN Tourism received awards for Best Event and Best Specialty Item, respectively, from the Indiana Tourism Association t...
Falls of the Ohio Foundation Announces New Accessibility App
Falls of the Ohio Foundation Announces New Accessibility App New technology to enhance educational experience for those with hearing, visual, or sensory needs. The Falls of the Ohio Foundation announced today the completion of a technology installation at the Fall...
Foundation Welcomes New Board Members
The Falls of the Ohio Foundation announced today the 2023 Board of Directors and has appointed Aaron Tolliver as board president. Tolliver will succeed outgoing president, Kim Martin-Dawkins. Tim Huber (Tarr Group), Michelle Konkle (Axiom Financial Str...
Kenny Karem, “The Fossils of the Falls of the Ohio,” Senior Hiker Magazine, Issue 11, 2021
Kenny Karem, “The Fossils of the Falls of the Ohio,” Senior Hiker Magazine, Issue 11, 2021; seniorhikermagazine.com Click here to read this article about the Falls of the Ohio written by Kenny Karem....
The Ohio River – A Passage for African American Life and Culture Video Series
On February 23, 2022 the Falls of the Ohio Foundation presented The Ohio River – A Passage for African American Life and Culture. The educational program explored the history of the Ohio River and the Falls of the Ohio area’s connection to African American...
Fossil Hunting at the Falls from Bellarmine University
Fossil Hunting at the Falls of the Ohio from Bellarmine University on Vimeo....
Falls of the Ohio Fossil Beds: A National Natural Landmark
“You may have noticed as you pass by the south wall of the interpretive center a plaque that reads ‘Falls of the Ohio Fossil Beds has been designated a National Natural Landmark.’ Reading further down the plaque says ‘This site possesses exceptional value as an ...
The Falls of the Ohio Foundation Announces LightFall
The Falls of the Ohio announces LightFall Former Louisvillian Annie Mitchell to create meditative light and sound experience Louisville and Southern Indiana residents will see the Falls of the Ohio in a new light thanks to LightFall, an event showcasing a Sep...
Clark Cabin Fire
The Falls of the Ohio Foundation is grieving the loss of the Clark Cabin. The George Rogers Clark home site is a significant part of our national history. It’s at this site that the Lewis and Clark expedition began on October 26, 1803 after Meriwether Lewis met Willia...
Recycled Art Event- March 14, 2021
Our recycled art event is a great, sustainable way to help reuse the items collected from the Ohio River and ensure they do not become litter again. Keeping litter out of the river helps keep the water safer and cleaner for local wildlife. There are ways you can help th...
Welcome to The New Executive Director of the Falls of the Ohio Foundation, Inc.
The Falls of the Ohio Foundation is happy to introduce Kenton Wooden as our new executive director. Kenton comes to the Falls of the Ohio after eight years with the Community Foundation of Southern Indiana where he managed the organization’s marketing and fundraising ...
Origin Park
Reimagining Falls of the Ohio! Origin Park is one of the boldest and most visionary urban park projects in the U.S. It will revitalize the relationship between the Southern Indiana communities of Clarksville and New Albany to the Ohio River. The 630-acre linear par...
Celebrating the One Year Anniversary of the National History Lewis & Clark Trail Extension
News Release Date: May 12, 2020 Contact: Ashley Danielson Omaha, Neb.- An expedition is only as successful as its preparation. On May 12, 2019, the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail was extended to include eastern sites that played vital roles in t...
Invasive Garlic Mustard
It might be said that a weed is just a plant growing where it doesn’t belongs. To gardeners, weeds are an inconvenience. To wildlife, they can be a disaster! One plant that has become a real nuisance now widespread in the Ohio Valley is garlic mustard (Alliaria offici...
Lucy Meriwether Lewis Marks
While she’s often overlooked, Lucy Meriwether Lewis Marks made an indirect but important contribution to the Lewis and Clark Expedition’s outcome. Meriwether Lewis’s mother was a talented and resourceful woman who effectively shaped her son to become an outstandin...
York- Lewis & Clark Expedition Member
The Lewis and Clark expedition is one of the most commonly known events in history with hundreds of articles and books written about the trials and triumphs adventure. While many are aware of the expedition, not many know about Clark’s enslaved person, York, who...
2020 First Day Hike
The First Day Hike held on January 1, 2020 was a special event that got the New Year started on the right foot. On this clear and unseasonably warm day 145 adults and children from the region gathered at Falls of the Ohio State Park interpretive center to participate...
Volunteer Recognition
The Falls of the Ohio State Park staff invited Volunteer At Heart participants to celebrate 2018 accomplishments on March 14, 2019. A total of 26 volunteers gave at least 40 hours of their time last year leading tours, hikes, bird viewings, school labs, gardening and ...
Falls of the Ohio State Park: The Epicenter of Geology Activities in 2019
The Falls of the Ohio State Park exists because of the 390 million-year-old fossil beds on the floor and banks of the Ohio River. They are one of the first-known fossil exposures, noted by the earliest explorers who navigated the Ohio River in canoes and flat boats. Nat...
Cruisin’ The Devonian Seas
I would ask you to close your eyes, but then you couldn’t read my story. Imagine if you could close your eyes and say ‘alakazam’ and go back in time to the location of the Falls of the Ohio State Park when the coral beds were alive! What would you experience...
Tiny: A Trilobite’s Tale
This is the story of ‘Tiny’ the trilobite. Tiny started, like all trilobites, from a very small egg under her mother’s belly. She hatched and began her life as microscopic creature of the sea. With only a couple of legs for swimming, she was...
Tentacles: The Story of a Devonian Nautilus
The roof of the shallow sea was rough and laced with stringers of foam. A terrible storm raged in the mysterious ‘above.’ Tremendous winds pushed the water, like it was trying to force the air deep enough to reach the white seafloor covered with all manner of creatu...
Visit the Memorial Garden at the Falls of the Ohio State Park
Amedisys Hospice has created a memorial garden at the Falls of the Ohio State Park. The purpose of this garden is to give families they have cared for a place to go for solitude and a time of reflection upon their loved one’s life. They are extending the u...
Did You Know? The Falls of the Ohio is a National Conservation Area
Those who visit the Falls of the Ohio State Park and Interpretive Center know that they are in a special place. It doesn’t take long to appreciate that the Falls of the Ohio is a place of historical, cultural and geological significance. What many do not realize is th...
Did You Know? Local Citizens’ Role in Creating the Falls of the Ohio State Park
Perhaps you remember wandering around the Falls of the Ohio before the park and interpretive center existed. A few trails leading to the fossil beds and water’s edge, and spectacular views of Louisville’s skyline on the other side of the Ohio River met you on your a...
Summertime at the Falls of the Ohio
Don’t let summer pass you by without a visit to the Falls of the Ohio! It’s summer! The time of year we have all been waiting for, filled with picnics, camps, family outings and new places to explore. When was the last time you visited the Falls of the Ohio State...
Eyewitness Accounts of Encountering Falls of the Ohio Rapids
Download for easy printing. This is a paper of eyewitness accounts by people who ‘shot’ or otherwise encountered the Falls of the Ohio rapids in the 1700s to the early 1900s. They wrote down their thoughts, feelings, and experiences when encountering this natural...
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