An ancient shell mound by the mangroves. The highlight of Ponce Preserve is undoubtedly the Green Mound State Archaeological Site. It features an enormous shell mound standing 40 ft. tall and one of the largest in the United States.
A visit to Ponce Preserve offers an amazing variety of experiences in a relatively small area. Across the street from the western parking lot, a boardwalk enters a lush marsh area dominated by mangroves. The boardwalk first passes an excellent kayak/canoe ramp that offers boaters a virtual labyrinth of waterways on both sides of the Halifax River. It then continues until reaching the expansive waters of the “river,” which is really an extensive estuary system. There are perfect sunset views from the end of the boardwalk. Visitors commonly see dolphins and manatees there.
Green Mound State Archaeological Site features an enormous shell mound just a few minutes walk north of the main parking lot. There are extremely large live oaks on two sides of the mound that are so formidable that they would be worth visiting even if the mound were not there. Several trails in Ponce Preserve offer short hikes in the hammock. Crossing A1A to the east, there is even a short stretch of natural dune vegetation leading to a car-free stretch of Atlantic beach.
Green Mound State Archaeological Site features an enormous shell mound just a few minutes walk north of the main parking lot. There are extremely large live oaks on two sides of the mound that are so formidable that they would be worth visiting even if the mound were not there. Several trails in Ponce Preserve offer short hikes in the hammock. Crossing A1A to the east, there is even a short stretch of natural dune vegetation leading to a car-free stretch of Atlantic beach.
Extraordinary Excursions
- Visit Green Mound, the massive Native midden
- Sit under the enormous live oaks on either side of the main mound
- Stroll on the boardwalk through a mangrove marsh to a lookout on the Halifax River