I suggest taking the tram for the information you get from the driver. We coupled this visit with Wild Country Safari ,and with both stops, it was a really good visit. Then we went to Epps Country Store and had a tasty lunch.
Amazing place not far from my house the power of human history is clear in this location.
Good for dogs, when it's not so hot out. Walked around the trails, saw some amazing history from the last 3000 years. Gentleman working the park was incredibly nice. There is a small fee not covered by the national parks pass. Worth making the trek to Pioneer for, check out the museum inside.
Aliens made it(to show this is where to bird hunting at ) then the Indians moved there an then they just got taken away as if upon a giant bird ?(check it out)... where'd they go? Nobody knows , the whole entire civilization disappeared (with not a single body left behind? ) I'm telling you all , the aliens got em.... (Ann also what's under that big bird looking mound? )they won't even let you try to dig down to see....only a very small % has ever even been excavated around there (why? )aliens ...(go ahead, if you try to dig there an see if you aren't arrested or get into bad trouble)
Great place to visit to learn about the history of the South. Friendly personnel who provided excellent guided tours and assistance.
Poverty Point World Heritage Site is a US Point Of Interest based in Pioneer, Louisiana. Poverty Point World Heritage Site is located at 6859 LA-577, Pioneer, LA 71266, USA.
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