Fodor's Expert Review De Soto National Memorial

Bradenton Family

Hernando de Soto, one of the first Spanish explorers to land in North America, came ashore with his men and 200 horses near what is now Bradenton in 1539. This federal park commemorates De Soto's expedition and the Native Americans he and his crew encountered.

During the height of tourist season, from mid-December to late April, park staff and volunteers dress in period costumes at Camp Uzita, demonstrate the use of 16th-century weapons, and show how European explorers prepared and preserved food for their overland journeys. The season ends with a reenactment of the explorer's landing. The site also offers a film and short nature trail through the mangroves.

Family National Park

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8300 De Soto Memorial Hwy.
Bradenton, Florida  34209, USA

941-792–0458

www.nps.gov/deso

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Rate Includes: Free (donations accepted)

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