Serpent Mound, located in Adams County, Ohio, is the largest surviving effigy mound in the world, believed to have been constructed by ancient Native American cultures. Spanning over 1,300 feet in length, this ancient earthwork is shaped like an uncoiling serpent and has been a subject of archaeological interest and cultural importance for centuries. The park surrounding Serpent Mound offers a peaceful, educational experience, and efforts have been made to provide wheelchair access to the main viewpoints and interpretive areas.
The Visitor Center is fully accessible, featuring ramps, wide doors, and exhibits placed at heights suitable for wheelchair users. Inside, visitors can explore a variety of exhibits that cover the history, geology, and cultural significance of Serpent Mound. The visitor center also includes a gift shop and educational displays.
Designated accessible parking spots are located near the entrance to the Serpent Mound trail and the visitor center. These spots are close to the paved pathways and offer direct access to the mound and facilities.
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