Public Lands Day Hike At Poverty Point World Heritage Site
PIONEER, La. - Celebrate National Public Lands Day on Saturday, September 28 at 10 a.m. with a ranger-led hike at Poverty Point World Heritage Site.
National Public Lands Day is traditionally the nation's largest single-day volunteer effort. It celebrates the connection between people and green space in their community, inspires environmental stewardship, and encourages use of open space for education, recreation, and health benefits.
The ranger will showcase the mounds, earthworks and nature at this ancient site. Visitors are encouraged to bring gloves to help in picking up any litter along the trail. The hike begins at the museum and takes around 2 hours to complete depending on the pace of the group. This event is weather permitting.
Poverty Point World Heritage Site offers visitors the unique opportunity to experience and learn about the earthworks and those individuals who raised them from the ground between the years of 1700 and 1100 BCE. The $4 admission fee provides access to the museum, theatre, hiking trail, driving tour, seasonal tram tour, and interpretive events. Children three and under and senior citizens 62 and over are admitted free of charge.
Poverty Point is located at 6859 HWY 577, Pioneer La. 71266. The park is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For additional information, go to www.LAStateParks.com, call 888-926-5492, or 318-926-5492 locally or follow Poverty Point World Heritage Site on Facebook.