Murfreesboro is a tiny town in Arkansas with lots of gems. LITERALLY, this town has actual gems that you can dig for. Perhaps you’ve heard of Crater of Diamonds State Park, the only public diamond mine in the country. Or maybe you’ve heard of Dino Dig, where the kiddos can dig for precious polished stones. But did you know that Murfreesboro is also home to the only open ancient mound in the country? Yes folks, Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village is an ancient archeological site in Murfreesboro, and it’s yet another claim to fame for Arkansas.
Tucked away at the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains is the tiny town of Murfreesboro.
It’s surrounded by gorgeous lakes, rivers, hiking trails, and more. Making it a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
And with just under 1,500 residents, you can certainly expect the town to be as charming as can be.
Of course, you know that Murfreesboro is home to the diamond and crystal mines that attract locals and thousands of visitors alike.
But there is another gem that’s hidden inside of this tiny town and it’s the Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village.
It’s the only archeological site in America that’s open to the public. Visitors can dig for ancient arrowheads as well as for precious gems.
In addition, there is a museum containing artifacts dating back to 1,000 AD when the land was inhabited by the Kadohadacho tribe.
You can learn all about their Native American culture and witness the rich heritage in the pieces that have remained.
But that’s not all, there's a trading post where you can purchase prehistoric Indian crafts. Also, be sure to purchase a Gemstone Adventure Bucket so you can sluice for precious treasures.
There is so much to do and see in the tiny town of Murfreesboro. And don’t let the size of the town fool you, its hidden gems are certainly worth a visit. Easily, you can see why they are all claim to fame for Arkansas.
So, have you visited this ancient Indian mound in Murfreesboro? Tell us about your experience in the comments below.
And here’s another hidden gem in Murfreesboro that has some of the best pastries in Arkansas.
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