26 large prehistoric platform mounds in 320-acre park. Attractions include reconstructed Indian village, museum, nature trails, campground, temple mound and picnic sites on banks of Black Warrior River. National Landmark Site.
Moundville Archaeological Park
Street address:
634 Mound Pkwy.
Moundville, AL 35474
Phone:
205-371-2234
Fax:
205-371-4180
Schedule:
Museum open daily 9–5; park open 8–8.
Mailing:
Box 870340
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
Discount:
senior, group, child, AAA
Admission:
Admission charged
Accepted:
Personal Checks
Travelers Checks
MasterCard
Visa
26 large prehistoric platform mounds in 320-acre park. Attractions include reconstructed Indian village, museum, nature trails, campground, temple mound and picnic sites on banks of Black Warrior River. National Landmark Site.
Accessibility:
Mobility Impaired (ramps, wheelchairs available, designated parking spaces)
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