The Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park is located in northern Tallahassee on the south shore of Lake Jackson. One of the most important archaeological sites in Florida, the Lake Jackson Mounds were the center of the Fort Walton Culture, which thrived between 1050 and 1500 AD. The area includes four earthwork mounds, many village residences, and a public plaza.

Only two of the four mounds are open to the public. Listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, the area has been managed by the Florida State Park system since 1966. There are two trails, which pass by a plantation, a gristmill from the 1800s, and landscapes with native plants and trees.

Lake Jackson, Tallahassee, Florida, Phone: 850-922-6007

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