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Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park

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Open Opens at 7:00-19:00
Address:
460 Ozier Rd, Pinson, TN 38366, United StatesMap
Phone+1 888-867-2757
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  • Phyllis T
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    Wonderful and different state park

    What an interesting place to visit the movie is great as well as the museum. Movie explains about the mounds The trails are maintained and there are lots of walking choices. This is an archaeological...

    Reviewed on Mar 6, 2023
  • lenakP637TI
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    FANTASTC!

    I can't say enough about this place! The museum is great and has a movie that tells you all about the mounds. The concrete walking paths are always beautifully kept and if you want something more ad...

    Reviewed on May 31, 2022
  • heatherj159
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    Interesting history

    We stopped to check this out on our recent trip to Florida. Great walking and nicely kept. They’re working on the visitor center so it’s not very pretty at the moment.

    Reviewed on Jun 23, 2021
  • barkus1968
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    A Giant Solar Calendar

    On a four day trip visiting a dozen state and national parks, this was my favorite location. The placards are in good shape. The mounds are impressive, the history blew my mind. The trails are well ma...

    Reviewed on Mar 24, 2021
  • lamarbradley
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    Interesting Place to Visit

    Visited here for the first time in October. I have been a lifelong resident of Tennessee and have heard of Pinson Mounds for a long time, but never visited here until now. The museum/interpretive cent...

    Reviewed on Oct 12, 2020