Located south of Batavia,[2] it has yielded artifacts from more cultures than has any other site in Clermont County.
[3] Located in flat countryside, East Fork occupies an area of approximately 20 acres (8.1 ha).
[1] It is believed to have been inhabited for almost 10,000 years, with evidence existing for occupation from Paleoindian times to the end of the Fort Ancient culture.
Those peoples who visited the site were likely nomadic groups who were in transit to nearby floodplains.
[5] Because of the wide range of artifacts from so many cultures present at East Fork, it has been recognized as a premier archaeological site.