Few People Know The Tallest Mounds In The Nation Are Right Here In Arkansas With A Fascinating History
It’s hard not to picture battlefields and western lawmen when thinking about Arkansas history but we certainly have other facets to explore. The Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park in Scott offers a unique peek into some of the earliest history in the state. Let’s see what we can learn today.
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It's located in the historically rich town of Scott. Here's the address: 490 Toltec Mounds Rd., Scott, AR 72142.
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The name stuck after the landowner from 1857 to 1900, Mrs.Gilbert Knapp, assumed the mounds were created by the Toltec Indians of Mexico.
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The mounds were created by the ancestors of the Native Americans, the Plum Bayou people. Archaeologists were able to prove this in 1883.
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Mound A is the tallest at 5-stories. The mounds were foundations for ceremonies and buildings as well as a working calendar system.
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All that's required is an inquisitive mind. They're both pleasant strolls but a guided tram is also available for a small fee.
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Besides the indoor museum portion of the park, the trail leads visitors to the Griggs Canoe. The canoe was discovered along the Saline River in 1982 by the Griggs family and later donated to the state.
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The Plum Bayou Trail takes visitors out onto a boardwalk around the lake. The park also offers guided kayak tours to see the mounds in a new perspective.
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Of course, sleeping near an ancient Indian burial ground probably isn't the best idea. Regardless, the park is scenic, interesting, and a truly unique place to visit.
Have you visited this state park? Share you experience with us in the comments below!
You may want to take one of these trails that leads to extraordinary historical ruins, too.
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