š Premier Native American heritage site in Alabama, preserving 29 massive flat-topped earthen mounds.
š Once a powerful prehistoric community and a political and ceremonial center of the Mississippian culture.
šļø Explore one of North America's most significant archaeological sites.
š¶ Climb ancient mounds and walk a half-mile nature trail.
š Learn about Mississippian culture at the Jones Archaeological Museum.
šļø Enjoy camping, kayaking, canoeing, picnicking, and fishing along the Black Warrior River.
ā ļø Campground bathhouse closed in winter (December 1 - March 1), limiting tent camping.
š¶ Dogs allowed on grounds if leashed, but not inside buildings.
šļø Check for specific holiday closures, especially in December and January.
šŖ Consider the Tuscaloosa Multi-Attractions Pass for bundled admission.
š° Adults $8, Seniors $7, Students/Military $6, Under 5/Native American visitors/UA Museums members Free.
š Park grounds 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM daily; Admissions 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM daily; Museum 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily. Closed Dec 20 - Jan 1.
Available on-site, including campground sites with utility hookups.
Available (bathhouse at campground).
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