The Old Stone Fort is a 2000 year-old American Indian ceremonial
site. It consists of mounds and walls that combine with cliffs and rivers
to form an enclosure measuring 1-1/4 miles around. The 50-acre
hilltop enclosure moundsite is believed to have served as a central
ceremonial gathering place for some 500 years.
Entrance sign to the
park.
Narrow bridge leads
to the campgrounds.
Picture taken early
spring.
Small falls off the
Duck River.
bridge to campground
Museum entrance
Bend in the
Duck River picture
taken during the
early spring trip.
Old sign describing
the grounds.
Manchester,
TN
Pictures of the park
Rating notes for Old Stone Fort
Entry way to
Museum and burial
mounds
The paths heading
towards the burial
mounds.
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