ADENA STATE MEMORIAL
 
Adena was the 5,000 acre estate of Thomas Worthington              (1773-1827), sixth governor of Ohio and our state's first              United States Senator. The mansion house, completed in              1807, is furnished today with antiques of the federal period,              some of which belonged to Thomas Worthington himself.              Situated on the 300 remaining acres are five out-buildings and         the formal gardens. Looking east from the north lawn, one can see across         the Scioto River Valley to the Mount Logan range of hills. This view is         depicted on the Great Seal of the State of Ohio. 
         Adena is an important site for many reasons. It is the only         plantation-type complex of its kind in our state. It is one of         only three houses designed by Benjamin Latrobe still standing         in the U.S. (Latrobe is considered the first professional         American architect and served as Jefferson's surveyor of public buildings.)         It is an original building, not a reconstruction. It is extremely well         documented and that documentation was followed to the letter in the         restoration. And, of course, it was the home of the Father of Ohio         Statehood, Thomas Worthington, and was thus visited by many of the         important political figures of the day. 

Cottages and Cabins
Rustic beauty in a peaceful, clean atmosphere is the secret to this Family Retreat.  The serene splendor of Mother Nature is your reward for visiting Walnut Creek. We offer cabin rentals for those who want the convenience with less effort.
4.4 miles from park*