If you enjoy the outdoors, you will enjoy looking for fossils at Falls Creek. Our boys enjoyed the adventure. Pretty views.The informational building was closed but we were able to navigate on our own.
Great place to hike, picnic, explore fossils, Ohio river fishing. Inside explore exhibits, local animals of the past and present, fossils and history of Clarksville, Indiana. There is also a bird garden to sit and enjoy the sights and sounds of local birds.
This park is one of the best natural state parks around. We have visited several times and have discovered something new each time!
I have lived not far from here all my life, but had never visited until about a month ago. The fossil beds are extremely interesting and it is worth the time. Didn't make it to the Interpretive Center, it is currently closed for renovations.
We had visited Louisville, KY and never knew this park was just across the river. There was a very nice interpretive center ( due to close soon for renovations) and interesting exhibits.The best was being able to walk down to the riverbed and look for fossils in the rocks. A great activity for kids.You can go on the riverbed at no charge , but there is a $5.00 admission for the center.
After struggling through the crazy roadworks due to bridge work, we had a lovely afternoon exploring the rocks. You have to pay cash for the car park and to get in the exhibit. But it is a nice way to pass an hour in the afternoon. Kids would love it.
The admission I thought was a little high. But don't mis visiting the visitors museum. It has a movie and various displays. The main attraction is outside near the Ohio river. The fossil beds are free to explore. The movie I side explains what you are seeing
This is one of the nicest views of Louisville you will get. This park is located right on the falls. There are shelters for a nice lunch and a museum that offers some interesting information about life on the Ohio river.
Great scenic spot, take the kids or the dog down to walk by the river. Also a place for festivals and local events.
Very interesting to walk the riverbank and find the fossils at your feet. A walking stick helps because the ground is very uneven. The Lewis and Clark center very informative.