The Pinson Mounds are a prehistoric Native American site located in Madison County, Tennessee, in the region known as the Eastern Forest. The complex comprises 17 mounds, a geometric earthworks, and several living areas, most likely constructed during the Middle Forest period (approximately 1-500 AD). The Pinson mounds are now part of the Pinson Mounds National Archaeological Park.
Pinson is a community not under the jurisdiction of any local government, located in Madison County, Tennessee. Pinson is home to the Pinson Mounds, the largest group of Woodland-era Native American mounds in the United States, and Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park, dedicated to their study. The population of Pinson was 464 in 2020.