Caddo Mounds State Historic Site
**This field trip is for those who are attending Spring Break Family Camping at Mission Tejas State Park.**
Cost: $1.50/person ages 6+
Ages 5 & under are free, but please still list them under $0 on the drop-down menu
Ages: all ages
Sign up deadline: March 8
More than 1,200 years ago, a group of Caddo Indians known as the Hasinai built a village 26 miles west of present-day Nacogdoches. The site was the southwestern-most ceremonial center for the great Mound Builder culture. Today, three earthen mounds still rise from the lush Pineywoods landscape, where visitors discover the everyday life and the history of this ancient civilization.
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Date – Time
ATTENTION: This is during Spring Break Camping
– 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location
Caddo Mounds Historic Site
1649 State Hwy 21 West
Alto, 75925
This location is 6 miles from where we are camping at Mission Tejas State Park.
Additional Information
**This field trip is for those who are attending Spring Break Family Camping at Mission Tejas State Park.**
Cost: $1.50/person ages 6+
Ages 5 & under are free, but please still list them under $0 on the drop-down menu
Ages: all ages
Sign up deadline: March 8
More than 1,200 years ago, a group of Caddo Indians known as the Hasinai built a village 26 miles west of present-day Nacogdoches. The site was the southwestern-most ceremonial center for the great Mound Builder culture. Today, three earthen mounds still rise from the lush Pineywoods landscape, where visitors discover the everyday life and the history of this ancient civilization.
Signups
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The Signup Deadline for this event was 3/8/2019 – 9:00 PM CST