Highbanks Park Mound I

Highbanks Park Mound I is a peaceful and historically rich park located in Lewis Center. It is a secluded area within a nice park setting, accessible to dogs and good for children. The site emphasizes historical significance and preservation, with limited public access to protect its ancient earthworks. The park features a wheelchair-accessible entrance, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs.
Reviews
5 stars
Very nice.
A very beautiful area in a nice park. It seems secluded even though the rest of town is right there. Very peaceful and rich with history
I’m conflicted about this. I appreciate that it’s there to help us think about those who came before us. But then there’s the fact that this was originally located in the subdivision across Powell Rd (Highmeadows). Only half the original material was moved over, and should it have been moved? Makes you think.
It’s hard to rate a place that you are not allowed to vist. This place is closed to the public. I’m researching a book on the earthworks of the area and access to this site is denied. If my hero Graham Hancock isn’t allowed in they aren’t going let me in which I think is wrong. Historic sites should be open to everyone but protected