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Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park is a significant prehistoric site in Tennessee featuring one of the largest Middle Woodland mound complexes in the United States, offering hiking, archaeological interpretation, and immersive cultural experiences.

1,200
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1974
Year Established

About Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park

Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park
 

Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park, located in Madison County, Tennessee, covers over 1,200 acres and preserves one of the largest Middle Woodland period mound complexes in North America, dating back roughly 2,000 years. The park features at least 17 prehistoric earthworks constructed by indigenous peoples for ceremonial, burial, and social purposes. The site’s largest mound, Aztalan-type in design, is notable for its height and complexity, while the Great Mound and related ceremonial structures highlight the sophisticated cultural practices of ancient inhabitants. The terrain combines forested hills, open meadows, and small water bodies, supporting diverse wildlife and native plant species. Visitors can explore the site via a network of well-maintained hiking trails that connect mounds, archaeological dig areas, and the on-site museum. The museum offers educational exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays that interpret the cultural history and archaeology of the region. Key recreational opportunities include guided tours, birdwatching, photography, and nature walks. The park appeals to history enthusiasts, archaeology buffs, and outdoor adventurers seeking a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The tranquility of the area combined with interpretive programs makes it a unique destination for understanding pre-Columbian North America. Additionally, the park hosts occasional special events that celebrate Native American culture and archaeology. The combination of natural landscapes and cultural landmarks creates a uniquely enriching outdoor experience within Tennessee’s protected lands.

Highlights

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The Great Mound – one of the tallest prehistoric mounds in the eastern U.S.

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The Pinson Archaeological Museum – detailed exhibits on mound-building cultures

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The Council House Mound – historically significant ceremonial site

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Over 7 miles of trails connecting diverse earthworks and natural areas

Notable Natural Features

Great Mound

Standing approximately 72 feet tall, this monumental earthwork is the site’s largest and served ceremonial and burial purposes.

Pinson Archaeological Museum

The museum houses artifacts and interactive exhibits that interpret mound builder culture and archaeology.

Council House Mound

A key ceremonial mound considered the social and ritual center of the complex.