Kentucky Department of Parks

Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site The Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site is an archaeological site of a Native American village of the Mississippian culture.

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Park visitorsWickliffe Mounds is the archaeological site of a prehistoric Native American village of the Mississippian mound builders. Located on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi river, the village was occupied from about AD 1100 to 1350.

The Mississippians built a complex settlement with permanent houses and earthen mounds situated around a central plaza. They farmed the river bottoms and participated in a vast trade network. They also buried their dead here with dignity and respect. After the 1300’s the Mississippians at Wickliffe Mounds abandoned the village.

In 1932, amateur archaeologist Colonel Fain W. King purchased the site and began excavating the mounds. Later joined by his wife, Blanche Busey King, they continued their excavations and operated the site as a tourist attraction known as the Ancient Buried City. Today, the Wickliffe Mounds museum exhibits the excavated features of the mounds, outstanding displays of Mississippian pottery, stone tools, bone and shell implements, the architecture of Mississippian mounds and houses, burial practices of the Mississippians and a bird's eye view of the bluff atop the ceremonial mound.

Museum

The museum consists of 3 excavated mounds with archaeological features, Mississippian burial practices, displays of artifacts from the site and a mural of a Mississippian village. The Ceremonial Mound is intact and can be accessed for a beautiful bird’s eye view of the park. A Hands-On Activity Touch Table rounds out a museum tour where visitors can use prehistoric tools, and learn about Mississippian artifacts, technology and their environment.

Admission

  • Adults: $5
  • Kids age 6-12: $4
  • Kids age 5 and under: $1
  • Group rates available by advance appointment.

Download Discount Coupon (pdf) file.


Hours of Operation

  • March to November – 9:00 to 4:30 Tuesday through Saturday (closed state holidays)
  • May to September  – 9:00 to 4:30 Tuesday through Sunday
  • December, January, February – 9:00 to 4:30 Wednesday through Friday (closed December 23 to January 2)
  • Closed Mondays year round.
  • Site will close for inclement weather.
  • Site may be subject to brief intervals of closure during the day.
  • Please call ahead October through April for confirmation of open hours as they are subject to change without notice.
  • Last admission one-half hour before closing.

Welcome Center

The Welcome Center offers visitors an introduction to the Wickliffe Mounds, provides information on park activities and tourism opportunities, and is the admission desk for the museum.


Download Tour Guide for Wickliffe Mounds here.

Things To Do

Woods Walk Trail - enjoy a leisurely walk through the woods where wildflowers bloom and Mississippians once roamed.

Picnic tables are available at the Picnic Area.

Books, souvenirs, pottery, baskets, t-shirts, jewelry and replica artifacts highlight the many items in this gift shop which focus on Native Americans culture, archaeology, history and regional interests.

Gift Card

Featured Event

Native American Education Day
11/07/08 to 11/07/08

In celebration of November as Native American Heritage Month, Wickliffe Mounds will present special demonstrations and museum exhibits of Native American Mississippian culture. Special rates to schools: $1 admission each. General admission to the public: $5 adults, $4 kids age 6-12. Call Wickliffe Mounds at 364-335-3681.

More Information

Contact Information

Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site
94 Green Street
Wickliffe, KY 42087
Telephone: 270-335-3681
Email: wickliffemounds@ky.gov
Park Manager: Carla Hildebrand