5 /5 Nick Moore: This is a beautiful spot with 2 trails. The trails are the Butler Mill Trail and the Pecan Orchard Trail. I explored those 1st and got a nice leg workout, then I traveled to where the mounds were. The 1st 1 has an observation view where you can see the park and how the chief of his native people could overlook the area. If you go underneath the pavilion, there is a wall that gives you information on the Natives that lived in the area and what sat on the mounds. It was mainly an observation post for the chief but also a religious area for ceremonies, and the spiritual leader could watch the tribe. The 2nd mound I was unable to get to because the bridge was falling apart and blocked off, but I did, however, notice on the map it was ovsrlooking a Lake, so its possible they used the area to overlook the fishing and hunting going on. Its also a possible theory that they buried their dead in the mounds or prepared their bodies to float down the lake but only a theory. Anyway, Its definitely a go-to! I would recommend going!