The Old Stone Fort is a 2000-year-old American Indian ceremonial site. It consists of mounds and walls which combine with cliffs and rivers to form an enclosure measuring 1-1/4 miles around. The entrance way to the Old Stone Fort consists of mounds, ditches and in-turned walls.
The Visitor Center and exhibit hall complex includes exhibits relating to the history, archaeology, and legends surrounding the Old Stone Fort and its builders.
There are 51 campsites with water and electrical hookups, grills, picnic tables and hard-surface pads.