Lubbock Lake Landmark

For thousands of years, across hundreds of generations, people have come to Lubbock Lake. Hunter-gatherers, from Clovis to Protohistoric peoples, the Apache and Comanche nations, and the founding of a modern city are each a part of the history of this National Historic Landmark that is one of the premier archaeological and natural history sites in North America.

In 2021, the Landmark celebrates 85 years of discovery that began with the accidental unearthing of a Folsom point in 1936 and continues to the present day.

A unit of the Museum of Texas Tech University, the Lubbock Lake Landmark is an archaeological and natural history preserve at the northern edge of the city of Lubbock, Texas. The Landmark contains evidence of almost 12,000 years of occupation by ancient peoples on the Southern High Plains. The Landmark welcomes visitors of all ages year round.

The Landmark is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a designated National Historic and State Archeological Landmark.

Address:

2401 Landmark Drive Lubbock, Texas 79415

Phone:

(806) 742-1116
Lubbock Texas