Indian Mound Park

1800 Mound Pl S, St. Petersburg, FL 33712
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About Indian Mound Park in St Petersburg

Indian Burial Mounds, located in St. Petersburg, Florida, is a significant archaeological site preserving remnants of Native American history. The park contains several shell mounds, which are accumulations of discarded oyster shells, food remains, and other artifacts left by indigenous peoples who inhabited the area thousands of years ago.

The mounds at this site are believed to have been created by the Tocobaga people, who lived in the Tampa Bay region from around 900 to 1500 AD. These mounds served various purposes, including as platforms for important buildings, burial sites, and ceremonial spaces. The largest mound in the park, known as the Pinellas Point Temple Mound, stands approximately 17 feet tall and has a flat top measuring about 104 feet long and 19 feet wide.

Visitors to the park can explore the mounds and learn about the area's rich Native American heritage through informational signs placed throughout the site. The park's natural vegetation, including sabal palms, carrotwoods, pine trees, saw palmettos, and sword ferns, provides a backdrop that helps visitors imagine what the area might have looked like centuries ago.

The park serves as an important educational resource, offering insights into the lives of Florida's early inhabitants and their relationship with the surrounding environment. It also plays a crucial role in preserving these archaeological treasures for future generations to study and appreciate.

What to Do at Indian Mound Park

Nature & Wildlife

Walking Trail

Visitor Services

Memorial

When is Indian Mound Park Open?

Monday:8AM-6PM
Tuesday:8AM-6PM
Wednesday:8AM-6PM
Thursday:8AM-6PM
Friday:8AM-6PM
Saturday:8AM-6PM
Sunday:8AM-6PM

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