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Bynum Mounds


Distance to Nearest Parkway Restroom
0.8 Miles North to Witch Dance
39.3 Miles South to Jeff Busby


Distance to Nearest Gas Stations
22.7 Miles North to Palmeto Rd Then 0.9 Miles East
28.1 Miles South to MS Hwy 82 Then 0.1 Miles East



Bynum Mounds
Bynum Mounds is the oldest mound site along Natchez Trace Parkway. These mounds were created by American
Indians in what was known as the Middle Woodland Period between 100 BCE-100 CE. The mounds
range in height from 5-feet to 14-feet.

Originally, there were six mounds at this site. However, in the 1940's five of them were excavated by National Park
Service archeologists. The two largest mounds were rebuilt. These mounds acted as epicenters for ceremonial and
religious activities for the American Indians who built them. Exotic trade goods and other artifacts were uncovered in
the excavations which gives evidence to a vast and varying trade network throughout the southeast.

Today, the spirit of Bynum Mounds remains strong. Over a span of 2,000 years, American Indian people have felt a
powerful bond with this culturally significant site. Descendants of the mound builders, like the Chickasaw, still return
here to their homeland to reconnect with their culture and ancestors.

A paved accessible, 200-foot path loops around the site past the mounds, next to the forest,
and through the interpretive shelter.
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