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Indian Shell Mound Park

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Indian Shell Mound Park is a serene nature preserve on Dauphin Island, Alabama, known for its ancient shell mounds created by Native Americans over centuries. The park offers elevated boardwalks that wind through a lush maritime forest of live oaks and palmettos, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching and spotting local wildlife like herons, egrets, and turtles. The mounds themselves are a fascinating archaeological feature, rising several feet high and covered in greenery. Visitors can explore the quiet trails, enjoy a picnic at shaded tables, or simply relax in the peaceful surroundings. The park's proximity to the Gulf of Mexico also means you can combine a visit with beach time. It's a unique spot that blends natural beauty with a sense of history, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a quiet escape.

Don't miss

  • Walk the elevated boardwalk through the maritime forest for a close-up view of the shell mounds.
  • Birdwatch for migratory species and resident birds like the great blue heron and red-shouldered hawk.
  • Explore the interpretive signs that explain the history and ecology of the mounds.
  • Have a picnic at one of the shaded tables under the live oaks.
  • Visit the adjacent public beach for swimming or sunbathing after your park stroll.

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Ways to visit Indian Shell Mound Park

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Indian Shell Mound Park with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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How travelers rate it

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31
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30
3 star
42
2 star
11
1 star
6

Know before you go

  • The park is open daily from dawn to dusk.
  • Bring insect repellent, especially during warmer months.
  • Carry water and sunscreen, as shade is limited on parts of the boardwalk.
  • Don't forget your camera for wildlife and scenic views.

A bit of history

The shell mounds were built by the Native American Mississippian culture, who inhabited the area from around 1000 to 1500 AD. These mounds consist primarily of oyster shells and other refuse, accumulating over generations. The site was later used by European settlers and eventually preserved as a public park.

Common questions

Are dogs allowed in the park?

Yes, dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash.

Can I climb on the shell mounds?

No, climbing is prohibited to protect the archaeological features.

Is there a fee to enter?

No, entry is free.

Are there restrooms available?

Portable restrooms may be available, but facilities are limited.

What is the best time for birdwatching?

Early morning during spring and fall migration seasons (March-May and September-November).

Is the park suitable for children?

Yes, the boardwalk is easy to navigate and educational signs make it fun for kids.

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