Arrowhead
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: 0.31 miles
Restrooms: Yes
Stroller Friendly: No
Wheelchair Friendly: No
Playground: No
Dog Friendly: No
Location: Indian Steps Museum
Clues for Your Hike
- From the parking area, walk down the stone driveway toward the museum.
- Continue walking straight; the museum will be on your right.
- Cross over the bridge and make a slight right.
- Follow the grass path; you will pass a holly tree on your left.
- Continue following the grass path to the bridge on your right. The post can be found on the bridge, just before the bench.
- To return to the parking area, continue walking across the field toward the stone steps leading up to the museum.
- Take time to explore the museum if it is open and the pond.
- 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.