
Lake
Ashby Midden
The
Lake Ashby site is a freshwater snail midden at an inland lake between
New Smyrna Beach (on the coast) and Enterprise (on the St. Johns River).
While there are undoubtedly other inland lake sites in Volusia County,
the Lake Ashby midden is one of a few actually known here.
The
center of this mound has been destroyed by a dirt road running the length
of the site, but intact portions remain to the north and south. The road
cut allows us to see a profile of the freshwater shell midden, with its
dense mass of snail remains.
The
Lake Ashby site raises interesting questions about prehistoric settlement
in Volusia County during the St. Johns period. People may have lived here
seasonally, but the area had enough snails, mussels, fish, game, and edible
plants to support large groups throughout the year. Did population pressures
along the St. Johns River cause a migration to freshwater sites like this
one? Further archaeological work may tell.
Directions:
Located
in the Lake Ashby County Park. Take S.R. 415 to Lake Ashby Road; follow
it and turn onto Boy Scout Camp Road. Travel about 1 mile to Lake Ashby
Park. The entrance is on the right (south). Park in the lot and follow the
trail
to the mound.