DeSoto National Memorial, Florida

The Memorial DeSoto National Memorial commemorates
the spot Spanish conquistador Hernando De Soto landed in 1539 and began his ill-fated
search for gold and treasures.
Our Visit We visited DeSoto during May as part of a trip to see family in
the Tampa, Florida area. I spent many summers in this area of Florida, so DeSoto was a
frequent hiking spot for me as a child.
Our Weather Beautiful day. Sunny and 80 degrees.

Boardwalk through the mangroves (May)
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Overall Impression DeSoto National Memorial is a small place tucked alongside
the Manattee River along the Gulf coast. It's charm lies in its quiet and isolated walking
trails through mangroves and along the shoreline. This peace belies the history of the
area where a violent expedition led by a driven man began.
Visiting If you just want a short hike, park at the visitors center and look for
the trails--they are easy to find and won't take you long to complete. However, if you are
interested in history, take the time to watch the 20-minute video about DeSoto's
expedition. DeSoto, a rich treasure seeker, financed his own expedition to find gold in
the new world. He anchored his ships near this spot and began his journey with hundreds of
men. Naturally, the Florida natives were not too helpful and either led him on (and out of
their territory) with stories of gold farther on or fought him at the cost of many men.
DeSoto pressed on despite heavy losses, enslaving and using natives as he went, then
releasing them after they had served his needs. His hard journey led him into the
Appalachians and across the Mississippi River. After DeSoto died, his men wandered into
Texas looking for an overland route to settlements in Mexico, but eventually turned around
to float down the Mississippi River while being harassed and killed by natives. Only a
handful of the 400 men survived the journey.
The video does a good job of describing the battles and struggles without using
anything too graphic for young children. The day we were there, a Park Ranger was
explaining to a group of 4th graders how the Indians would use clubs with teeth to
disembowel their foes in battle--his descriptions were far more graphic than the video.
Near the visitors center, a village has been reconstructed to illustrate the life of the
area natives before DeSoto's arrival.
Nearby Towns Bradenton, Sarasota, St. Petersburg (Florida)
Other Nearby Attractions South Florida Museum
Official NPS Website DeSoto
National Memorial
Photos
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Hut similar to those used by the Native Americans first encountered by DeSoto (May)
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The brackish water of the Manattee River is crystal clear along the shoreline of DeSoto
NMem (May)
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Obligatory sunset shot near the visitors center (May)
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