Field Trip to Raven Rocks
Press Release
BARNESVILLE – The Belmont County Historical Society will sponsor a special field trip to Raven Rocks on Tuesday, July 9, offering participants the opportunity to explore one of southern Belmont County’s most remarkable natural and historical areas.
Participants will meet at 10 a.m. at the Belmont County Victorian Mansion Museum, 532 N. Chestnut Street, before carpooling to the site at 54167-54271 Crum Road, Beallsville, in Wayne Township.
Located within Ohio’s Appalachian Plateau, Raven Rocks is known for its striking sandstone cliffs, ravines, extensive rock overhangs, and secluded waterfall. Originally referred to by early pioneers as the First Ravine of the Raven Rocks, the area takes its name from its dramatic overhanging ledges and unusual rock formations. The site also holds archaeological significance, with evidence showing repeated visits by Indigenous peoples of the Ohio and Captina Creek Valley over a period of more than 200 years.
The field trip will be guided by John Boilegh, an archaeologist and popular public speaker known for his engaging educational presentations. Boilegh studied anthropology at Franciscan University of Steubenville with an emphasis in archaeology and has built a career in cultural resource management, archaeological surveys, and preservation work. He is currently employed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, where he works with coal companies to ensure new mining operations meet state requirements for protecting cultural and archaeological sites.
Those planning to attend should be prepared for outdoor conditions and a short hike. Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and water are recommended.
The event is free to attend, but donations will be accepted. No registration is necessary for the event.
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