Angel Mounds State Historic Site preserves one of the most significant prehistoric Native American sites in the United States, offering both cultural insight and serene outdoor trails along the Ohio River.
Angel Mounds State Historic Site, located near Evansville, Indiana, is one of the best-preserved prehistoric Native American sites in the United States. Occupied from approximately AD 1100 to 1450, the site served as a major settlement of the Mississippian culture, noted for its large earthen mounds and fortified village layout. The site spans roughly 300 acres along the Ohio River floodplain, where river bottom forests and wetlands support diverse wildlife, including various bird species and small mammals. Visitors can explore several substantial earthen mounds, including a large platform mound that likely served as the base for important structures. The site’s reconstruction of ancient Native American life features a museum with extensive archaeological artifacts, interpretive trails winding through the mounds and native hardwood woodlands, and educational programs highlighting indigenous history and archaeology. Angel Mounds offers a unique combination of history and nature, with opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography. The trails provide peaceful walks with views of the Ohio River and interpretive signage that explains the significance of each mound and the broader Mississippian culture. The site is a valuable destination for those interested in archaeology, Native American history, and the natural environment of the southern Indiana river valley.
Large earthen platform mound complex illustrating Mississippian culture engineering
Interpretive trails through native hardwood forests along the Ohio River floodplain
On-site museum showcasing artifacts and archaeological insights into prehistoric Native American life
Wildlife viewing opportunities featuring migratory birds and riverine species
A large earthen platform mound standing over 16 feet high, believed to have supported important buildings and ceremonies.
Several smaller mounds arranged to outline the ancient village’s defensive and social structure.
Interpretive center featuring exhibits on Mississippian culture, archaeological artifacts, and educational programs.