Crystal River Archaeological State Park
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Crystal River Indian Mounds | |
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(U.S. National Historic Landmark) | |
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Location: | Crystal River, Florida |
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Area: | 61 acres |
Added to NRHP: | September 29, 1970 |
Visitation: | 21,000 (in ???) |
Reference #: | 70000178[1] |
Governing body: | Florida Division of Recreation and Parks |
Crystal River State Archaeological Site is a 61 acre Florida State Park located on the Crystal River and within the Crystal River Preserve State Park. The park is located two miles northwest of the city of Crystal River, on Museum Point off US 19/98.
Under the title of Crystal River Indian Mounds, it is also a U.S. National Historic Landmark (designated as such on September 29, 1970).
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[edit] History
The park contains a six-mound complex, built by pre-Columbian mound builders, that is considered one of the longest continually occupied sites in Florida, believed to have been occupied for 1,600 years. Native Americans traveled long distances to the complex to bury their dead and to engage in trading activities. An estimated 7,500 Native Americans may have visited the complex annually when it was occupied. The complex contains burial mounds, temple/platform mounds, a plaza area, and a midden. A half-mile paved loop trail passes by each mound, with signs interpreting the mounds. A 55 step observation deck atop the park's largest mound, Temple Mound, provides a panoramic view of the area. The park contains coastal marsh and is part of the Great Florida Birding Trail.
[edit] Recreational activities
Activities include salt and fresh water fishing, picnicing, bird watching and a boat tour of Crystal River. Amenities include a small picnic area. The visitor center/museum features an open captioned video about the tribes that once lived in the area, and houses a collection of artifacts from the site, including arrowheads, pottery, jewelry, stone and bone tools.
[edit] Hours
The museum is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Florida state parks are open between 8 A.M. and sundown every day of the year (including holidays).
[edit] References
- ^ National Register of Historical Places - Florida (FL), Citrus County. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-02-25).
[edit] External links
- Citrus County listings at Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs
- Crystal River Archaeological State Park at Florida State Parks
- Crystal River State Archaeological Site at Absolutely Florida
- Crystal River State Archeological Site at The National Park Service - Links to the Past
- Crystal River State Archaeological Site pictures at Florida Center for Instructional Technology
- Famous Florida Sites: Mt. Royal and Crystal River by Jerald T. Milanich (ISBN 0-8130-1694-0)
- Maps and aerial photos
- Street map from Google Maps, or Yahoo! Maps, or Windows Live Local
- Satellite image from Google Maps, Windows Live Local, WikiMapia
- Topographic map from TopoZone
- Aerial image or topographic map from TerraServer-USA