Percorsi

Pianificatore

Funzioni

Aggiornamenti

App

Accedi o Registrati

Scarica l'App

Accedi o Registrati

Accedi o Registrati

Esplora
Luoghi da vedere
Stati Uniti d'America
Ohio

Washington County

Marietta

Conus Mound

Esplora
Luoghi da vedere
Stati Uniti d'America
Ohio

Washington County

Marietta

Conus Mound

Aggiungi foto

Highlight • Monumento

Conus Mound

Conus Mound, also known as the Great Mound or Mound Cemetery Mound, is a remarkable man-made monument and historical site located within Mound Cemetery in Marietta, Ohio. Standing at an elevation of approximately 202 meters, this ancient earthwork is a testament to the sophisticated indigenous cultures of North America, primarily the Adena and Hopewell peoples. It is recognized as one of the best-preserved "ditch-and-ring" burial mounds, offering a unique glimpse into prehistoric life in the Ohio Valley.

Visitors are often…

+ Preferiti

Condividi

  • Di più

  • + Preferiti

    Condividi

  • Di più

  • Naviga a questo punto

    Suggerimenti

    Vuoi condividere la tua esperienza? Effettua l'accesso e aggiungi il tuo suggerimento!

    Registrati gratis

    Tour nelle vicinanze

    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Conus Mound

    Dettagli

    Informazioni

    Elevazione 200 m

    Meteo

    Offerto da Foreca

    Oggi

    venerdì 1 maggio

    14°C

    1°C

    62 %

    Ulteriori consigli sul meteo

    Velocità max vento: 18,0 km/h

    Loading

    Posizione:Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, Stati Uniti d'America

    Domande frequenti

    What is the typical length and difficulty of a visit to Conus Mound?

    A visit to Conus Mound itself is relatively short, involving a walk around the base and an ascent of the steps to the summit. The mound is approximately 30 feet high. The surrounding Mound Cemetery offers a peaceful environment for longer, leisurely walks, with various paths winding through the historic grounds. The terrain is generally flat within the cemetery, making it an easy walk for most visitors.

    Are there specific parking recommendations for Conus Mound, especially during peak times?

    Parking is available within Mound Cemetery, which surrounds Conus Mound. While the intro mentions parking is typically available, it's wise to arrive earlier on weekends or during popular tourist seasons to secure a spot, as the cemetery is a significant historical site for both the mound and Revolutionary War graves. There are no specific parking fees.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Conus Mound?

    Marietta, Ohio, has limited public transport options. While there isn't a direct bus route to Mound Cemetery, local taxi services or ride-sharing apps can provide transportation from other parts of Marietta. Most visitors typically arrive by personal vehicle.

    Is Conus Mound suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Conus Mound and the surrounding cemetery are very family-friendly. The walks are easy, and the historical significance can be engaging for older children. Young children will enjoy the open spaces and the short climb to the top of the mound. It's a great spot for a leisurely stroll and a bit of outdoor education.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails or within Mound Cemetery?

    Mound Cemetery, where Conus Mound is located, generally permits dogs on leashes. It's always best practice to ensure your dog is well-behaved, and to clean up after them to maintain the respectful atmosphere of this historic site. There are no specific 'dog-friendly trails' as it's primarily a cemetery with walking paths.

    Is Conus Mound accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    The paths within Mound Cemetery are generally paved or well-maintained, making them accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. However, ascending Conus Mound itself requires climbing a flight of steps, so the summit is not wheelchair accessible. Visitors can still enjoy the views and historical context from the base of the mound.

    What is it like to visit Conus Mound during the winter months?

    Visiting Conus Mound in winter offers a unique, serene experience, often with fewer crowds. The historical significance remains, and the stark beauty of the landscape can be quite striking. Be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially icy steps if there's been snow or freezing rain. Dress in warm layers and wear appropriate footwear for potentially slippery conditions.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or pubs conveniently located near Conus Mound?

    Conus Mound is located within Marietta, Ohio, which offers a variety of dining options. Downtown Marietta, with its selection of cafes, restaurants, and pubs, is just a short drive away. You'll find options ranging from casual eateries to more formal dining, perfect for a meal or a warm drink after your visit.

    What kind of wildlife might I spot around Conus Mound or in Mound Cemetery?

    While Conus Mound is an urban historical site, Mound Cemetery's green spaces can attract common urban wildlife. You might spot various bird species, squirrels, and other small mammals. It's not a primary wildlife viewing destination, but the peaceful environment offers a chance to observe local flora and fauna.

    Are there any other significant historical sites or viewpoints nearby that complement a visit to Conus Mound?

    Absolutely! Conus Mound is part of the larger Marietta Earthworks. While many other features of the Hopewell culture's complex are no longer visible, the city of Marietta itself is rich in history. You can explore other historical markers, visit the Campus Martius Museum, or walk along the Ohio River to see other historical points of interest that connect to both ancient indigenous cultures and early American settlement.

    What is the historical significance of the moat and parapet surrounding Conus Mound?

    The moat (a ditch about 15 feet wide and 4.5 feet deep) and the parapet (an earthen wall 20 feet thick and 585 feet in circumference) are integral features of Conus Mound's design. They were constructed by the Adena culture, likely serving both defensive and ceremonial purposes. This 'ditch-and-ring' structure is characteristic of many ancient burial mounds and highlights the sophisticated engineering capabilities of its builders, making Conus Mound one of the best-preserved examples.

    Altri luoghi che potresti scoprire

    Kreamy Kreations Ice Cream Stand

    Esplora
    TourTour PlannerFunzioniEscursionismoSentieri MTBBici da corsaBikepackingMappa del sito
    Scarica l'app
    Seguici sui social

    © komoot GmbH

    Informativa sulla privacy