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Visite historique du site de la jungle de Saint-Pétersbourg Prada

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Le Jungle Prada Tour est une visite guidée par un historien d'un site de village préhistorique de Tocobaga, y compris le monticule amérindien le mieux conservé de Tampa Bay. On pense également que le complexe du site de la jungle Prada est le lieu d'atterrissage de l'expédition de Narváez de 1528, dont les survivants ont marché de la Floride jusqu'à l'océan Pacifique (1528 - 1536) !

Nous sommes situés sur la rives de la magnifique baie de Boca Ciega, juste en face de John's Pass et de Treasure Island. La propriété privée Anderson Mound a été amoureusement préservée par la famille Anderson depuis plus de 80 ans.

Vous rencontrerez des paons (résidents du site Jungle Prada depuis les années 1950), découvrirez des plantes indigènes utilisées par le peuple Tocobaga , et explorez un côté de Saint-Pétersbourg, en Floride, dont vous ignoriez l'existence !
Ville: Saint-Pétersbourg
Thu 31 Oct
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Ce qui est inclu
Parking available on-site
75-minute Historian led guided tour
Parking available on-site
75-minute Historian led guided tour
Parking available on-site
75-minute Historian led guided tour
Parking available on-site
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Les animaux domestiques ne sont pas autorisés sur le site
  • Gel hydroalcoolique à disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Régulièrement désinfecté zones de circulation
  • Les guides doivent se laver régulièrement les mains
  • La visite se déroule entièrement à l'extérieur et est limitée à 20 personnes par visite. Les réservations sont obligatoires.
À quoi s'attendre
1
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!
2
Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
3
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!
4
Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
5
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!
6
Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
7
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!
8
Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
9
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!
10
Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
11
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!
12
Jungle Prada de Navarez Park
Nearby attraction. Free parking attraction on site and close walk to site tour.
13
Saint-Pétersbourg
Le site Jungle Prada est le site amérindien le mieux préservé de Tampa Bay. Le point culminant de notre visite guidée de 75 minutes sur l'histoire de la Floride est un énorme tumulus indien Tocobaga et une place de village attenante. Caché dans le quartier historique connu sous le nom de Jungle Prada, le monticule principal se compose de dizaines de milliers d'anciennes coquilles de conques et de bulots et mesure plus de 900 pieds de long ! Le paysage de la jungle subtropicale ici est peuplé de dizaines de beaux paons en liberté ! La visite et les lieux sont chargés d'histoire de la Floride qui est expliquée de manière dynamique et engageante. En plus d'en apprendre davantage sur la vie des Indiens Tocobaga, vous découvrirez également l'incroyable histoire d'Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, un conquistador espagnol qui a débarqué dans la jungle Prada avec l'expédition Narvaez de 1528, et dont l'incroyable voyage de survie l'a mené et trois autres de Floride jusqu'à l'océan Pacifique (1528 - 1536). Si vous êtes un résident de la Floride ou un visiteur intéressé par l'histoire et l'archéologie, la visite du site Jungle Prada est une expérience enrichissante qui engagera votre esprit et défiera vos perceptions sur le Sunshine State !
14
Jungle Parc Prada de Narvaez
Attraction à proximité. Attraction de stationnement gratuite sur place et visite à pied du site à proximité.
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Commentaires (234)
Melgrovite
Jan 2019
We rented a house on 22nd street and had seen peacock crossing signs so we decided to walk our dog near the Park at the end of the street. As we arrived a guide came out onto the parking lot and asked if we were there for the tour. We were not but said we would love to join. David was our guide. He is enthusiastic and what was the most amazing fact was that his family owns the land upon which the Sacred Grounds are located. His Grandfather decided in the 1940s that this land needed to be preserved and the history of the people explained. His grandmother had a greenhouse here and David, not only knows the history of this area, but is also an avid, well educated Botanist. This tour is in an idyllic, jungle setting on the Bay of Ciega. All kinds of peafowl wander the site, adding beauty to the history lesson learned. This was truly a magical morning that we spent with David and a small group of tourists. Artifacts, antecdotes, botany, fauna, flora, and respectful appreciation for all life made this such a surprise on our morning walk. It was the best ten dollars we have spent so far! We will bring friends here.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2019
Thanks for being adventurous enough to come on the tour, and thanks for your kind review!
Chris J
Jan 2019
We've been visiting the St. Pete area for over 35 years and were so happy to find this local gem on our latest trip. Florida native David shared his family history, the history of the Jungle area and the history of the ancient peoples who populated the land. Well worth the visit!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2019
Thanks so much for you review!
payell12
Jan 2019
This was a fantastic tour full of interesting local history and culture, set in a beautiful botanical setting. David, our tour guide, was interesting, engaging and knowledgeable. I learned so much about the early civilizations as well as native plants of this area. The peacocks were beautiful and added a extra special element. I highly recommend this tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2019
Thanks so much for your kind review! We do our tours because there is a lot of fascinating history and natural beauty in our area, and not many other tours of places like our site that showcase it. It's a pleasure to share the Jungle Prada history with interested and interesting people like yourselves.

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