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A Bloody Four Year Battle in the New World

On a swelteringly hot day in May 1539, Spaniard Hernando de Soto splashed ashore at Tampa Bay intent on capturing the riches of La Florida by any means necessary. His army was alternately welcomed and opposed by Native American tribes throughout what is now the Southeastern United States in a four year, four thousand mile odyssey of intrigue, warfare, disease, and discovery.

 
Living History Camp

Experience Camp Uzita

The Living History interpreters provide formal and informal presentations, including demonstrations of the crossbow and firing the arquebus in a unique 16th century setting from mid-December to early April.

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Become a Junior Ranger!

Download the Junior Ranger activity book and earn a De Soto Junior Ranger badge.

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Explore the Legacy of the De Soto Expedition

Download the collected descriptions of the De Soto Expedition that compose the Chronicles and other related stories of the De Soto Expedition and the Native Americans they encountered.

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Two Florida Native Americans, one with spear and one with bow, stand amid shore grasses.

Special Programs for Educators

Guided and self-guided tours, traveling trunks, and teacher workshops focusing on Native American and Spanish history in Florida are available to educators.

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De Soto National Memorial
P.O. Box 15390
Bradenton, FL 34280

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Phone

Visitor Information
(941) 792-0458 ext. 105

Fax

(941) 792-5094

Climate

Winter is normally mild with occasional periods of temperatures in the 30s and 40s. Summer is normally hot and muggy with both temperature and humidity exceeding 90. Click the "more" link below to be redirected to a site which features local weather conditions.
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