Caddo Mounds | Texas Historical Commission
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Caddo Mounds | Texas Historical Commission
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Location
1649 State Hwy. 21 West
Alto, TX 75925
936-858-3218
Contact us
See map
Hours
Tuesday to Sunday
8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m
Tickets
Adult $5
Senior/Veteran/Teacher/First Responder $3
Child (6-17) $2
Child (5 and under) Free
Family (2 adults & 1 child) $8, each additional child $1
Programs
Guided Tours
School Field Trips
More than 1,200 years ago, a group of ancestral Caddo built a village and ceremonial center here. Today, three earthen mounds, still considered sacred to Caddo people, rise from the lush Piney Woods landscape. Learn how the Caddo lived on the land through exhibits and programs.
See the Site
Plan Your Visit
Caddo Mounds State Historic Site is a prehistoric village and ceremonial center located on the original El Camino Real de los Tejas.
Plan a Field Trip
Guided field trips are scheduled for groups of 15 or more; not counting underaged siblings or chaperones.
Caddo Mounds History
The Caddo selected this site for a permanent settlement about A.D. 800.
Events at Caddo Mounds
May
2
A Morning Walk Through 1,000 Years of Memory: Guided Tour
Saturday 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Saturday of Every Month
Join Educator and Interpreter John Zumwalt for a reflective walk through Caddo Mounds State Historic Site, where history and landscape share their stories.
Learn
Travel
Caddo Mounds
Special Tours/Exhibits
Jun
6
A Morning Walk Through 1,000 Years of Memory: Guided Tour
Saturday 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Saturday of Every Month
Join Educator and Interpreter John Zumwalt for a reflective walk through Caddo Mounds State Historic Site, where history and landscape share their stories.
Learn
Travel
Caddo Mounds
Special Tours/Exhibits
Jul
4
A Morning Walk Through 1,000 Years of Memory: Guided Tour
Saturday 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Saturday of Every Month
Join Educator and Interpreter John Zumwalt for a reflective walk through Caddo Mounds State Historic Site, where history and landscape share their stories.
Learn
Travel
Caddo Mounds
Special Tours/Exhibits
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all
Events
Caddo Mounds in the Blog
The Grass of Home
Aug 15, 2024
Grass houses at Caddo Mounds State Historic Site were usually occupied by one or two families. Building them was an effort that involved the whole town.
A Trail Through Texas History: El Camino Real de los Tejas
Nov 11, 2021
El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail was designated as part of the National Trails System by the U.S. Congress in 2004, but its story started far earlier, as a series of routes laid by Indigenous Texans and later followed by Spanish colonists, French explorers, Anglo-American settlers, and enslaved people seeking freedom.
Historic Road Trip: Nacogdoches and San Augustine
Jul 20, 2020
Known as the “Oldest Town in Texas,” Nacogdoches takes immense pride in its history. In fact, the entire downtown is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Nacogdoches honors its heritage through a statue of the city’s founder, Gil Y’Barbo, and numerous historical museums, each conserving a different part of the town’s 241-year legacy. In reality, its settlement is much older—Caddo Indians arrived in this area 10,000 years prior to the city’s establishment.
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Support Our Historic Sites
Make a gift to the Friends of the Texas Historical Commission, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to supporting the historic sites of the THC.
Donate
More Information
Connect With Us
Friends of Caddo Mounds
State Historic Site Rules
Visitors Guide
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Location
1649 State Hwy. 21 West
Alto, TX 75925
936-858-3218
Contact us
See map
Hours
Tuesday to Sunday
8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m
Tickets
Adult $5
Senior/Veteran/Teacher/First Responder $3
Child (6-17) $2
Child (5 and under) Free
Family (2 adults & 1 child) $8, each additional child $1
Programs
Guided Tours
School Field Trips
More than 1,200 years ago, a group of ancestral Caddo built a village and ceremonial center here. Today, three earthen mounds, still considered sacred to Caddo people, rise from the lush Piney Woods landscape. Learn how the Caddo lived on the land through exhibits and programs.
See the Site
Plan Your Visit
Caddo Mounds State Historic Site is a prehistoric village and ceremonial center located on the original El Camino Real de los Tejas.
Plan a Field Trip
Guided field trips are scheduled for groups of 15 or more; not counting underaged siblings or chaperones.
Caddo Mounds History
The Caddo selected this site for a permanent settlement about A.D. 800.
Events at Caddo Mounds
May
2
A Morning Walk Through 1,000 Years of Memory: Guided Tour
Saturday 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Saturday of Every Month
Join Educator and Interpreter John Zumwalt for a reflective walk through Caddo Mounds State Historic Site, where history and landscape share their stories.
Learn
Travel
Caddo Mounds
Special Tours/Exhibits
Jun
6
A Morning Walk Through 1,000 Years of Memory: Guided Tour
Saturday 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Saturday of Every Month
Join Educator and Interpreter John Zumwalt for a reflective walk through Caddo Mounds State Historic Site, where history and landscape share their stories.
Learn
Travel
Caddo Mounds
Special Tours/Exhibits
Jul
4
A Morning Walk Through 1,000 Years of Memory: Guided Tour
Saturday 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
First Saturday of Every Month
Join Educator and Interpreter John Zumwalt for a reflective walk through Caddo Mounds State Historic Site, where history and landscape share their stories.
Learn
Travel
Caddo Mounds
Special Tours/Exhibits
View
all
Events
Caddo Mounds in the Blog
The Grass of Home
Aug 15, 2024
Grass houses at Caddo Mounds State Historic Site were usually occupied by one or two families. Building them was an effort that involved the whole town.
A Trail Through Texas History: El Camino Real de los Tejas
Nov 11, 2021
El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail was designated as part of the National Trails System by the U.S. Congress in 2004, but its story started far earlier, as a series of routes laid by Indigenous Texans and later followed by Spanish colonists, French explorers, Anglo-American settlers, and enslaved people seeking freedom.
Historic Road Trip: Nacogdoches and San Augustine
Jul 20, 2020
Known as the “Oldest Town in Texas,” Nacogdoches takes immense pride in its history. In fact, the entire downtown is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Nacogdoches honors its heritage through a statue of the city’s founder, Gil Y’Barbo, and numerous historical museums, each conserving a different part of the town’s 241-year legacy. In reality, its settlement is much older—Caddo Indians arrived in this area 10,000 years prior to the city’s establishment.
View
all
Blogs
Support Our Historic Sites
Make a gift to the Friends of the Texas Historical Commission, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to supporting the historic sites of the THC.
Donate
More Information
Connect With Us
Friends of Caddo Mounds
State Historic Site Rules
Visitors Guide