The Real Story Behind These Mysterious Mounds In Texas Will Fascinate You
Here in Texas, our Native American roots run deep. Remnants of the indigenous cultures can be found all across the state, providing insight into what their lives were like so long ago. One particularly fascinating historical site can be found in the tiny town of Alto, and one look will leave you scratching your head in wonder.

Over 12,000 years ago, Caddo Indians built three mounds here, one for burial and two for ceremonial purposes.

Archaeologists began excavating the mounds as early as 1939, and Texas Parks & Wildlife declared the site a historic park in 1974. Visitors are welcome from Tuesday-Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Burial mounds could contain anywhere from one to eight bodies, while ceremonial mounds were filled with the remnants of temples that were beyond repair. A new temple was then built on top, which is where worship took place from that point forward.
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Interactive exhibits and a self-guided interpretive trail let visitors experience the sights at their own pace. You'll see everything from original artifacts to dwellings like this grass house.

Come inside, look around, and travel back in time to a mystical bygone era.

Admission is $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, and no charge for children five and under.
Have you ever visited Caddo Mounds? Are there any other fascinating Native American historical sites in Texas? This cave is one of our favorites.
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