Arkansas State Park Guide 2008 - (Page 65) Arkansas State Parks 18 Mounds. Limitless Discoveries. Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park 490 Toltec Mounds Road, Scott, AR 72142 501-961-9442 e-mail: toltecmounds@arkansas.com Visitor Center GPS: 34° 38.7' 42" N / 92° 3.6' 37.5" W Arkansas’s tallest American Indian mounds are preserved at this National Historic Landmark. The mounds and an earthen embankment are the remains of a ceremonial and governmental complex inhabited here from A.D. 600 to 1050. Arkansas State Parks and the Arkansas Archeological Survey manage this archeological site/research station. The visitor center features exhibits, an A/V theater, and research laboratory. A meeting room and enclosed pavilion are available for rent. Take a self-guided tour on the 3/4-mile barrier-free trail or 1.6-mile turf trail, or a guided tour by reservation. From Little Rock, take Exit #7 off I-440 and go 10 miles southeast on U.S. 165, then go 1/4-mile south on Ark. 386. Gallery Pass and/or Archeological Site Walking Tour Adult—$3 each; Child (age 6-12)—$2 each; Family Pass—$10 Gallery Pass and Archeological Site Tour By Tram (by reservation) Adult—$4 each; Child (age 6-12)—$3 each; Family Pass—$14 Open—8 a.m.-5 p.m. (Monday-Saturday); 12 noon-5 p.m. (Sunday) Closed—New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Eve through Christmas Day 65 http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/toltecmounds/
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