Arrowhead

  • Difficulty: Easy one yellow star
  • Distance: 0.31 miles
  • Restrooms: Yes
  • Stroller Friendly: No
  • Wheelchair Friendly: No
  • Playground: No
  • Dog Friendly: No
  • Location: Indian Steps Museum
  • black and white illustration of an arrowhead

    Clues for Your Hike

    1. From the parking area, walk down the stone driveway toward the museum.
    2. Continue walking straight; the museum will be on your right.
    3. Cross over the bridge and make a slight right.
    4. Follow the grass path; you will pass a holly tree on your left.
    5. Continue following the grass path to the bridge on your right. The post can be found on the bridge, just before the bench.
    6. To return to the parking area, continue walking across the field toward the stone steps leading up to the museum.
    7. Take time to explore the museum if it is open and the pond.
    8. Walk past the picnic tables and totem pole to the stone driveway, and turn left to go back to the parking area.

    Did You Know?

    • Arrowheads date back to the Stone Age, around 50,000 years ago.
    • The Clovis point is one of the oldest and most well-known types, dating back to around 13,000 years ago.
    • An arrowhead is the sharp, pointed tip of an arrow, but not all pointy stones are arrowheads.