Randell Research Center at Pineland
13810 Waterfront Dr.

Phone: 239-283-2062

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Pineland, FL 33945

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Visitors to the Randell Research Center can tour the Calusa Heritage Trail, a 3,700-foot interpretive walkway that leads visitors through mounds, canals and other features of the Pineland archaeological site, including a variety of plants, birds and other wildlife. Museum-quality signs provide extensive information on the Calusa Indian culture and... Read More
Visitors to the Randell Research Center can tour the Calusa Heritage Trail, a 3,700-foot interpretive walkway that leads visitors through mounds, canals and other features of the Pineland archaeological site, including a variety of plants, birds and other wildlife. Museum-quality signs provide extensive information on the Calusa Indian culture and local history and prehistory. Car and bus parking available, restrooms and picnic area adjacent. Read Less
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Hours: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily
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