Poverty Point is the rare remnant of an exceptional culture which built massive earthworks consisting of five mounds, six rows of semi-elliptical concentric ridges, a 43 acre constructed plaza. Dated between 1700 and 1100 B.C., this site of more than 400 acres is unique among archaeological sites on this continent. The site is managed by Louisiana State Parks as a State Historic Site, but also ho
lds the distinctions of being a National Historic Landmark, a National Monument, a Smithsonian Affiliate, and a World Heritage Site. Park Entry Fees :
$6 per person
$4 per senior (62 and older)
Children 6 and under admitted free
A Louisiana Annual Park Pass allows free entrance for all occupants accompanying a pass holder in a private vehicle. Passes can be purchased at any state park for $100
DIRECTIONS: From I-20, take the Delhi Exit ( #153) and travel north on LA 17 to Epps (10 mi.), east on LA 134 (5 mi.) GPS Coordinates: N 32.2500; W 91 24.4164
Activities at the park include an interpretive museum, film theater, a 2 mile vehicle tour, and a 2.6 mile hiking trail. Scheduled ranger-guided demonstrations and programs include use of an atlatl, ancient tools, flint knapping, earth ovens, pottery, themed guided hikes, and more! Ranger programs are offered and a great way to connect to this ancient site. Ranger-guided tram tours are offered Wednesday - Sunday at 10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m.