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Friday, May 17, 2024 at 5:22 AM
Mound Key Archaeological State Park

Mound Key Archaeological State Park

Activity description

Prehistoric Native Americans are credited with creating this island’s complex of mounds with an accumulation of seashells, fish bones and pottery. Mound Key is believed to have been the ceremonial center of the Calusa Indians when the Spaniards first attempted to colonize Southwest Florida.
 

Boating, fishing, hiking/nature trail, interpretive exhibit, restrooms, wildlife viewing

 

Managed by Koreshan State Park



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Location
3800 Corkscrew Road,
33928 Estero, FL
239-992-0311
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