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Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park
3600 Indian Mounds Road
Tallahassee, Florida   32303
Phone: 850-922-6007
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More than eight centuries ago, Native Americans inhabited the area around Lake Jackson, just north of Tallahassee. The park site was part of what is now known as the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. Today, it encompasses six earthen temple mounds and one possible burial mound. The largest mound is 278 feet by 312 feet at the base and approximately 36 feet in height. Artifacts of pre-Columbian societies have been found here including copper breastplates, necklaces, bracelets, anklets, and cloaks. Visitors can enjoy a short hike past the remains of an 1800s grist mill or picnic on an open grassy area near the largest mound. Guided tours and interpretive programs of the park are available upon request. Located off U.S. 27, two miles north of I-10 in Tallahassee. Take Crowder Road and turn right onto Indian Mounds Road.
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History of the Area:
The site was once a large ceremonial center dating back to the Fort Walton period of Florida?s history (1000 A.D.-1450 A.D.). Recent studies contributed greatly to increasing our understanding of the Indians of that period.

The entire complex is composed of six earth temple mounds, part of the village and trading area. Pottery, stone tools and the location and shape of the mounds have been used to identify the age and culture of the site. There is evidence that the Lake Jackson Indians participated in a southeastern socio-religious complex known to archaeologists as the "Southern Cult" or "Southeastern Ceremonial Complex," which flourished around A.D. 1200. The area was probably the political and religious center for Indians of this location during the period A.D. 1200 to A.D. 1500.

Ancient Artifacts

A society that could develop a site of this type is believed to have had a well-organized political system with tribal leaders more than likely residing in regional centers like the Lake Jackson site. The remains of important tribal members have been found at the site with a rich array of burial objects including elaborate items such as copper breast plates, shell beaded necklaces, bracelets, anklets and cloaks still in place. These exotic artifacts indicate religious and trading ties with other large, pre-historic Indian ceremonial centers in the southeastern United State, such as Etowah in Georgia, Moundville in Alabama, Duck River in Tennessee and Spiro in Oklahoma.

Florida History

Remnants of Florida?s territorial period and early statehood (1825-1860), when the land was part of a large plantation owned by Col. Robert Butler may still be seen throughout the area. Butler was Florida?s first Surveyor General under Andrew Jackson?s governorship. The remains of this period may be seen along the nature trail. The wooded area of the park is made up of upland pinelands and ravine forest. Herbaceous plant species such as violets, trillium and rattlesnake fern are common.
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Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park is located off U.S. 27, two miles north of I-10 in Tallahassee. Take Crowder Road to Indian Mounds Road.
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