Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park

Pinson Mounds State Park / My TN State Park Fundraiser 2024

Donate to vote for Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park as your favorite Tennessee State Park in the My TN State Park Fundraiser

For the entire month of April, Tennessee State Park supporters can donate to vote for their favorite Tennessee State Park. That means if Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park is your favorite, you can donate to vote for us, and we’ll use your donations to improve our park! 

Your votes show that our park is loved, meaningful, and supported, and because we retain the donated funds, we can make our park even better.  

Your Donations at Work 

Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park needs your help to enhance their visitor experience!

Previously, Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park was able to use donations from the My TN State Park Fundraiser to enhance park signage, providing clearer and more informative communication. This year, our park hopes to continue this valuable work with new signage in the Whorled Sunflower area and at the Medicine Wheel. We also hope to add native plants to enhance the overall aesthetic seen at the Medicine Wheel. Vote today!
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Recent Transactions

  • Tammy Prater

    $51.50 / 236 days ago

  • Louise Burkhead

    $72.10 / 236 days ago

  • Tonya Parham

    $75.19 / 236 days ago

  • Kathy Mealer

    $20.60 / 237 days ago

  • Anonymous

    $103.00 / 237 days ago

    The park, in south Madison County, is a great place for families to enjoy nature and learn more about the history of the area. Several trails, paved and unpaved, provide a safe place to run, walk or ride a bike thru the park. The museum has wonderful educational exhibits and the staff and rangers are always helpful. Thanks to all that make Pinson Mounds a great place!

  • Pat Burkhead

    $25.75 / 237 days ago

  • Juliet Reese

    $103.00 / 238 days ago

    We support Pinson Mounds as a treasure of the West Tennessee area and in loving memory of Pinsonite Paul Keith Cearley who grew up exploring the Pinson Mounds Park!

  • Tony Holland

    $83.43 / 239 days ago

  • Gary Kirk

    $5.15 / 239 days ago

  • Carol Martin

    $51.50 / 239 days ago

  • Kevin Ray

    $25.75 / 243 days ago

    Really enjoy this park! Wonderful place to bring the family.

  • Louise Burkhead

    $82.40 / 243 days ago

    A wonderful park to walk and meditate and embrace history!

  • Jacqueline Slater

    $15.45 / 245 days ago

  • Courtney Hampton

    $5.15 / 248 days ago

  • Mitzi Mathenia

    $10.30 / 254 days ago

  • Vickie Cochran

    $10.30 / 254 days ago

  • Stephen Jervey

    $50.00 / 254 days ago

  • Rebecca Stanfield

    $10.30 / 254 days ago

    My favorite walking and hiking trails are at this park. It is so well-maintained. And there are Native American structures to admire, wildlife to notice and beautiful trees and native plants to see.

  • Charles Watlington

    $51.50 / 255 days ago

  • Kristen Dickson

    $26.78 / 256 days ago

    I enjoy riding my bike at Pinson Mounds State Park!

  • Reggie Buckley

    $51.50 / 261 days ago

  • Aj Massey

    $10.30 / 265 days ago

    Wonderful part of Madison County! Historical, beautiful, and inviting, PMSAP is a must see in Tennessee.

  • Danny Hodges

    $10.00 / 265 days ago

    Great Park to get out and see the natural beauty of Tennessee

  • Inge Poole

    $51.50 / 265 days ago

    Proud to support Pinson Mounds - to honor 2000+ years as a special place and 50 years of being a TN State Park!

  • Allison Heard

    $51.50 / 265 days ago

About Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park

Covering more than 1,200 acres and containing at least 15 Native American mounds, Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park is home to the largest Native American Middle Woodland Period mound group. Visitors can access these historical mounds through the hiking trails throughout the park or visit the museum on the property to learn more about the area's history.