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St. Petersburg Jungle Prada Site History Tour

Overview
The Jungle Prada Tour is a historian-led guided tour of a pre-historic Tocobaga village site, including the best-preserved American Indian mound in Tampa Bay. The Jungle Prada Site Complex is also thought to be the landing place of the 1528 Narváez expedition, the survivors of which walked from Florida all the way to the Pacific Ocean (1528 – 1536)!

We are located on the shores of beautiful Boca Ciega Bay, directly across from John’s Pass and Treasure Island. The privately-owned Anderson Mound has been lovingly preserved by the Anderson family for over 80 years.

You’ll meet peacocks (residents of the Jungle Prada Site since the 1950s), discover native plants used by the Tocobaga people, and explore a side of St. Petersburg, Florida you never knew existed!
City: St Petersburg
Thu 31 Oct
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Starting at $13.70
Thu 31 Oct
Starting at $13.70
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What's Included
Parking available on-site
75-minute Historian led guided tour
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Pets are not allowed on the site
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • The tour takes place entirely outdoors, and is limited to 20 people per tour. Reservations are required.
What To Expect
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St. Petersburg
The Jungle Prada Site is the best-preserved American Indian site in Tampa Bay. The highlight of our 75-minute guided Florida history tour is a huge Tocobaga Indian midden mound and adjoining village plaza. Hidden away in the historic neighborhood known as Jungle Prada, the main mound consists of tens of thousands of ancient conch and whelk shells, and is more than 900 feet long! The subtropical jungle landscape here is populated by dozens of beautiful free-roaming peacocks! The tour and the locations are loaded with Florida history that is explained in a vibrant and engaging way. In addition to learning about the lives of the Tocobaga Indians, you'll also encounter the amazing story of Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, a Spanish conquistador who landed at the Jungle Prada with the 1528 Narvaez Expedition, and whose incredible journey of survival took him and three others from Florida all the way to the Pacific Ocean (1528 - 1536). If you are a Florida resident or a visitor interested in history and archaeology, the Jungle Prada Site Tour is a rewarding experience that will engage your mind and challenge your perceptions about the Sunshine State!
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Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (234)
Yesterdaysflorida
Jan 2019
This tour was a fabulous find…the lovely lush property, hidden from the passing road was beautiful, as were the gorgeous peacocks. The real find however, was the tour guide, David. He was engaging, friendly, and professional. David was able to share the history of old Florida and the implications for Florida today were clear. His knowledge was impressive, enabling him to answer questions from the group spontaneously. It was so relaxing, enjoyable, and informative. I look forward to returning with friends.
Response from Host
Apr 2019
Thank you for this kind review! We're looking forward to seeing you again!
MP072
Jan 2019
We thoroughly enjoyed this tour. David is extremely knowledgeable about both the history of the area and the plants and grounds. He provides a lot of information in an interesting and engaging way.
Response from Host
Jan 2019
Thank you so much for visiting!
SPBlocals
Jan 2019
Mom, her three daughters and two of the granddaughters, all adults, had a fantastic time on this tour. David is passionate about what he does. His body of knowledge of the history of the area, especially about the Tocobaga Indians, is vast and interesting. He weaves fun stories and entertaining legends into his presentation. The grounds are beautiful and the peacocks fun to watch. Many of the males showed off their feathers. It was a fun way to spend some time together as family and very entertaining. Best buy in the area! Highly recommended for kids of all ages too!
Response from Host
Jan 2019
Thanks so much for your review, and for bringing the family!!!

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