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Wildlife at the site are legally protected and many live in small forested areas. Deer sightings are common while ducks, turkeys and other birds may be spotted as you roam the well-marked trails.
 
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Free printed guides help you to identify some of the plants and trees at the site, while carefully-maintained garden areas show off the types of plants grown in prehistoric times.
 
Free printed guides help you to identify some of the plants and trees at the site, while carefully-maintained garden areas show off the types of plants grown in prehistoric times.
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The Mississippi River Valley area is humid, though temperatures are generally moderate. Storms can occur at any time of the year. July and August are hottest and most humid and January and February are cold, with occasional snow. Normal temperatures range from 21&deg;F in the winter to 90&deg;F in the summer (-6&deg;C to 32&deg;C), but summer highs of 100&deg;F and winter lows of 0&deg;F are not uncommon (38&deg;C and -18&deg;C).

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Not to be confused with the town of Cahokia (Illinois) .Parking lot and interpretive signage.
  • Stockade/Palisade. Reconstructions of the defensive post wall system have been built where identified by excavations, north of the Monks Mound parking lot and along the trail behind the Twin Mounds. This wall was nearly two miles long, enclosing the Central Ceremonial Precinct of Cahokia, including Monks Mound and the Grand Plaza and the Twin Mounds. A sidewalk accesses the reconstructions from the Monks Mound parking lot. Free. Interpretive Signage.

Scheduled dates

  • Contemporary Indian Art Show and Spring and Fall Indian Market Days - Free admission The second weekend in July, several dozen Indian artists gather at Cahokia to show their creative abilities in sculpture, pottery, jewelry, painting and other arts. They talk about their work and offer it for sale. Prices range from a couple of dollars to several thousands. With the Indian artist present, buyers know that they are purchasing genuine native American works. Indian Market weekends in April and November (Thanksgiving weekend) feature more artists and additional chances to view and purchase Indian art. Check the web site for dates and other info.
  • Kids Day: Third Sunday in May. Lots of hands-on activities for kids of all ages, including playing Indian games, flintknapping an arrowhead, making pinch pots, throwing spears with an atlatl, identifying animal tracks and pelts, learning about weaving and dyeing, listening to a storyteller and much more. 11 am to 4 pm. Free.
  • Archaeology Day: First Saturday in August. Expert craftpersons demonstrate stone tool making, making bows and arrows, stone carving, pottery making, spinning and weaving fibers, basktry, animal bone identification, artifact displays, tours of the excavations and you can help sift the soils from the digs to find artifacts and also wash artifacts from the excavations. 10 am to 4 pm. Free.
  • Solstice and Equinox sunrise observances. Join an archaeologist and other interested people at the reconstructed Woodhenge sun calendar to hear an explanation of the discovery, form and function of this ancient sun calendar that has been rebuilt at the original location. Held on the Sunday morning closest to the actual equinox or solstice so that more people can come and learn about it. No rituals or ceremonies performed out of respect for American Indian beliefs. Check the web site (www.cahokiamounds.org or dates and times. On Collinsville Road one-half mile west of Monks Mound. Parking lot. Free.f
  • Winter Lecture Series - Each winter, talks by noted archeologists describe current work being done in other parts of the nation or the world.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site

Every day

  • Public Tours - Free During June, July and August public one hour tours are conducted Wednesday through Saturday at 10:30AM and 2:30PM and Sunday at 12:30PM and 2:30PM. The tour goes through the Grand Plaza to the Twin Mounds and Mound 72. During April, May, September and October public tours are conducted on Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30PM. No public outdoor tours November - March. No reservations are needed. Depending on the guide and the weather, some tours may go up Monks Mound.
  • iPod audio-visual tours and other Self-Guided Tours - $3 (Groupon deals sometimes available) Available year round during operating hours. iPods are available for rental in the Museum Shop. These are loaded with three outside tour trails (Grand Plaza, Monks Mound, Woodhenge) and a tour through the exhibit gallery in the Interpretive Center. Adult and child versions of each tour are included on the iPod. Available in English, (German) and Spanish. As an alternative, visitors can also obtain a free cassette player at the Information Desk for an audio tour of the three outside tour trails, or purchase a written version Guidebook for $1 in the Gift Shop (available in 12 languages).
  • Walk the site - In any season of the year and every day of the week and the grounds of the site are open to walk from 8AM to dusk. See above options for self-guided tours during operating hours. Interpretive signs can be found along the trails and on days the Interpretive Center is closed and there is a box of brochures and trail maps outside the front door.
  • Geocaching - Geocaching is a sort of scavenger hunt using a GPS receiver to locate the hidden item. Several geocaches in the park have been created with official permission.

Additional tours

The most-popular tours are Grand Plaza and Monks Mound. These are well-marked, follow cement paths and take about 30-45 minutes each. They have audio guides, iPod guides, printed guides and human tour guides to help you understand the site. In addition and there are several other defined trails with trail markers and printed guides.

  • Nature/Culture Hike - This 5.5 mi (10 kilometers) hike explores more remote parts of the site.
  • Marsh Walk - This 1 mi (1.5 kilometers) hike circles Spring Lake and passes a fresh-water marsh. Guide pamphlets/maps are available at the Information Desk.
  • Prairie For the Praire State Nature Walk - This 1 mi (1.5 kilometers) hike shows the flora and fauna of the prairie. Guide pamphlets are available at the Information Desk.
  • Ten-Mile Trail - This 10 mi (16 kilometers) hike takes you through many remote parts of the site, including grasslands, prairie, forest and marsh environments, as well as mounds and other cultural features. Trail map at Interpretive Center.

Scheduled dates

Many activities are scheduled each year. While some are unique one-time events, others are repeated every year. A detailed calendar of upcoming events is available on the web.

  • Sunrise at Woodhenge - On the Sunday morning closest to the solar equinox (Mar and Sep) or the solar solstice (Jun and Dec), early-risers gather to watch the sun line up with the wooden posts of Woodhenge. As the sun breaks over the horizon, an archeologist is on hand to explain how the massive solar calendar worked.
  • Nature/Culture hike - Twice a year (May and Sep) a special walking tour takes visitors through some of the usually-unseen parts of the site. Normally conducted by an archeologist and author who has worked at Cahokia for over 35 years the three hour tour is considered the best opportunity to really learn about Cahokia and its past. The group is also accompanied by a naturalist who points out which plants are native to the area and how they were used in prehistoric times.
  • Kids Day - Each May, Kids Day provides hands-on activities for all ages, including crafts, games, dancing. Try your hand at using an Atlatl to throw a spear, as it was done before the bow and arrow were invented.
  • Archeology Day - Free Each August, Archeology Day provides a chance to meet real archeologists, tour the summer excavations, touch and wash prehistoric artifacts from the excavations. The day also includes hands-on activities for all ages, including demonstrations of ancient crafts by experts. Try your hand at rolling a chunky stone and throwing spears with an atlatl, or making an arrowhead or a clay pinch pot.
  • Excavations - Each summer, several archeological digs are conducted at Cahokia. While they are underway, visitors are invited to tour the dig sites and talk with the people doing the work.
  • Join an Archaeological Excavation - ☎ +1 618 346-5160 Free If you would like to volunteer to participate in one of the summer excavations, complete an application in the early spring. Volunteers may work for just a few days, a week, or several weeks. Throughout the year, volunteers assist in lab work such as washing, labeling, cataloguing and inventorying archaeological artifact collections. Contact the Interpretive Center for an application or check the web site after February (www.cahokiamounds.org)

Special access

  • People with mobility issues may view a 17-minutes video tour of the site. Free.
  • People with vision issues may use a Braille tour book of the outdoor areas. They may also use an artifact apron accompanied with a recorded audio tour of the museum. Free.
  • People with hearing issues may follow the orientation show with a written script and reading light. Free.

Shopping in Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site

  • Gift Shop | Visitor's Center ☎ +1 618 344-9221 Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 4:45PM Excellent selection of Books dealing with archaeology, Cahokia and American Indians, as well as Indian-made jewelry, pottery and baskets.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site

There are vending machines for drinks and Snacks in the Cafe Cahokia area of the Interpretive Center. If you bring your own food, a picnic area about a half mile from the Visitor's Center has tables on a first-come basis. Parking is available at the picnic area. Several restaurants in Collinsville (Illinois)#Eat|Collinsville are within three mi (5 kilometers) of the park. There are a variety of bar & grill establishments and restaurants in Collinsville.

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Ramadan 2025 in Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site

Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

The next day of Raʾs al-Sana shall be on Thursday, 26 June 2025

The next day for Mawlid al-Nabī shall be on Monday, 16 September 2024

Muslim Friendly Hotels in Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site

There are no overnight lodgings in the park. To protect the archeological site, camping is never allowed. There are over a dozen hotels in nearby Collinsville (Illinois)#Sleep|Collinsville, Caseyville and Fairview Heights, IL. St. Louis#Sleep|St. Louit is very close with its many hotels. Camping is available at nearby Horseshoe Lake State Park, 2 mi (3 kilometers). Several private campgrounds and RV parks in Granite City (Illinois)#Camping|Granite City and Fairmont City (Illinois)#Camping|Fairmont City also offer nearby lodgings.

Stay Safe

Ticks and poison ivy can be found on some of the longer trails. Wear long pants and use insect spray for protection. While the most popular trails are cement pathways, segments of some trails are made of dirt, woodchips, grass, or gravel. Wheelchair users should ask about the specific trail they are using before setting out. For the longer trails, hiking shoes are recommended. As an archeological site, unauthorized digging for any reason in any area is strictly illegal. Do not add an unauthorized geocache, dig for artifacts, or pull out plants as you move about the site. It is unlawful to disturb or remove flora, fauna, or artifacts from the site.

News & References

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