Brown-Johnston Archeology site. Prior to Interstate 77 construction, 1970.
Welcome to Wolf Creek Indian Village & Museum
Imagine
life 500 years ago. The Wolf Creek Indian Village will introduce you to
the life lead by the Eastern Woodland Indians who inhabitated the land
500 years ago. This recreated village is based on an actual
archeological evacuation known as the Brown-Johnston site.
Located within 2 minutes of Interstate 77, Exit 58 (Bastian, Virginia) this is an educational experience situated in the beautiful mountains of Southwest Virginia. Interpretive guides will lead you on an exploration of skills needed by the inhabits to survive and thrive.
The
conventional museum exhibits artifacts from the actual site, various
exhibits focused on the Eastern Woodland Indians. The exhibits are also
enhanced with collections from across the United States.

Beautiful nature trails and ample picnic facilities make this a must stop for families and those interested in the Native American history of the First People of Southwest Virginia. Groups are welcome.


