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Toltec Visitor Information

 

 Toltec Mounds offers an interpretive center with an exhibit area, audio/visual programs, and a laboratory interpreting prehistoric life and archeology. All access to the site is via regularly scheduled guided tours led by trained archeological interpreters. The interpretive center and tour route are handicapped accessible. Group tours are available by advanced reservation. The site has various programs and exhibits which appeal to both the casual and professional visitor.

Admission to the interpretive center is free or visitors can choose to tour the site for a small admission fee. Site visitors will have a chance to view excavations firsthand when work is in progress. A summer field school is held approximately every two years by the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. For more information on the program contact the Anthropology Department or the ArkansasArchaeological Survey in Fayetteville.

The park is open Tuesday through Saturday, 8 a.m. through 5 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m . The park is closed on the following days: Mondays (except Memorial Day and Labor Day), New Years Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

Toltec Mounds is located at #1 Toltec Mounds Road in Scott, Arkansas. It is 16 miles southeast of North Little Rock and 9 miles northwest of England, Arkansas off U.S. Highway 165 on Arkansas Highway 386. Easy access from I40 interstate, take Exit 169 south on Arkansas Highway 15 for fourteen miles to Keo, then northeast on U.S. Highway 165 for four miles; or take Exit 7 (England) going southeast on U.S. Highway 165 for 10 miles. For more information call (501)961-9442.