Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park
Limestone plateau with ancient Native American ceremonial earth-and-stone walled enclosure, misidentified as a fort by early settlers.

📜 Ancient Native American ceremonial site, misidentified as a fort by early European settlers.
🔍 Located at the confluence of the Big and Little Duck Rivers in Manchester, Tennessee.Why Go🗿 Explore a 1,500-2,000 year old ceremonial site with earth-and-stone walls and scenic waterfalls.
🌅 Witness the summer solstice sunrise alignment at the entrance.
🚶 Hike trails along the fort and Duck Rivers, enjoying blue pools.
🏛️ Visit the museum for archaeology and Woodland Culture exhibits.Tips🅿️ Parking available near the museum/visitor center.
🎣 Fishing is an activity offered at the park.
🏕️ RV campsites available for overnight stays.Hours🕒 Daily, 8 AM to 4:30 PM.

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