Return to the Tennessee State Parks Home Page Online Reservations
 
Select your park from the pull down list »» 

2011 Super Outdoor Sites at Tennessee State Parks

Super OutdoorDon’t let high gas prices stall your summer vacation plans. Outdoor family fun and the good nature of Tennessee State Parks and the Tennessee Golf Trail are less than a tank away. Our Super Outdoor Sites offer unique recreation opportunities, high quality accommodations and the chance to make lifetime memories without traveling a world away. Perfect for a weekend-getaway or a full week of discovery, plan your trip to one of these Super Outdoor Sites today.
Print Out Super Outdoor Sites List
 
loading
Move
Swimming at Lake Placid is a popular pursuit every summer at Chickasaw State Park in Henderson County

Swimming at Lake Placid is a popular pursuit every summer at Chickasaw State Park in Henderson County
 
 
West
Middle
Cumberlands
East
Chickasaw Cedars of Lebanon Cumberland Mountain Harrison Bay
Paris Landing Henry Horton Fall Creek Falls Norris Dam
Pickwick Landing Montgomery Bell South Cumberland Warriors Path
Reelfoot Lake Natchez Trace    
T.O. Fuller Tims Ford    
 

Super OutdoorCedars of Lebanon State Park
Unique natural rock garden features called cedar glades distinguish Cedars of Lebanon State Park. Along with the Merritt Nature Center, families appreciate more than eight miles of hiking at Cedars on different trails through the glades. The park also features extensive camping and recreation opportunities like swimming and horseback riding. All the park's 117 campsites offer picnic tables, grills, electric and water hookups.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorChickasaw State Park
Tall pines and nearby Lake Placid create a rustic backdrop for a wide range of accommodations and fun family activities at Chickasaw State Park. Camp sites, group camps, lodge and “AA” vacation cabins put visitors close to swimming, boating, fishing and hiking while the park restaurant serving excellent southern cuisine is just steps away. Whether you’re seeking outdoor excitement or a restful atmosphere, Chickasaw State Park provides a chance to have a blast this summer without breaking the bank.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorCumberland Mountain State Park
Cumberland Mountain offers an unmatched variety of recreational and natural pursuits on the Cumberland Plateau while also featuring one of the most popular restaurants in the area. Spend the day exploring Byrd Lake by boat or hiking trail then end the day at the park restaurant with its seafood buffet, prime rib, pork chops and chicken. Make sure to save room for the famous banana pudding made from scratch!
(TOP)

Tennessee Golf Trail - Jack Nicklaus Signature courseThe Bear Trace at Cumberland Mountain is a Jack Nicklaus Signature design that stands out among courses, even in Cumberland County - the Golf Capital of Tennessee. One of the most popular stops on the Trail, the Bear Trace at Cumberland Mountain has regularly garnered top recognition from publications like Golf Digest and Golf Magazine. It has also played as host course for various State Open Championships and is home of Head Pro Kelvin Burgin, three-time Tennessee PGA Section Champion.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorTennessee Golf TrailFall Creek Falls State Park
Travelers from across the country come to Fall Creek Falls State Park each year to see one of the highest waterfalls in the eastern United States. This paradise of more than 20,000 acres on the Cumberland Plateau is the crown jewel of the Tennessee State Park system and one of the most scenic, spectacular outdoor recreation resort areas in America. Campsites, group camps, lodges, cabins, villas and park inn offer a variety of accommodations for folks hiking out to the 256-foot high park namesake. These amenities, 345-acre Fall Creek Falls Lake and panoramic views explain why Southern Living magazine readers voted Fall Creek Falls the best state park in the southeastern United States.
(TOP)

Tennessee Golf TrailThe Joe Lee designed 18-hole course at Fall Creek Falls offers plenty of landing area off the tee but requires a solid approach game to arrive on the putting surface.  Best known for play during peak autumn colors, this course is developing a reputation among Tennessee golfers as worth the trip from just about anywhere in the state any time of year.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorHarrison Bay State Park
Harrison Bay State Park is a haven for water sports enthusiasts from all over southeast Tennessee. Fishermen come to the park looking to catch their limit of bass and crappie while boaters, swimmers and campers come just to relax on Chickamauga Lake.
(TOP)

Tennessee Golf Trail - Jack Nicklaus Signature courseThe Bear Trace at Harrison Bay is a Jack Nicklaus Signature layout surrounded by woods and Chickamauga Lake.  Recognized as one of the top public courses in the nation, golfers making the short trip north from Chattanooga appreciate this ideal setting. Harrison Bay recently became the second trail course to achieve certification as an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary for maintaining a high degree of environmental quality in a number of areas.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorHenry Horton State Park
Located along on the shores of the Duck River, Henry Horton State Park has become known among sportsmen for its award-winning trap and skeet range featuring four trap and five combination skeet/trap fields. The newly renovated Trap and Skeet Range is host to the Henry Horton Skeet League and draws shooting enthusiasts across the region.  The park’s Skeet League organizes and hosts registered skeet shoots and Target Fun Shoots at the Range throughout the year. Summer months also mean family fun at Henry Horton’s inn, cabin, campgrounds and Olympic-sized pool. Enjoy picnics or a canoe trip down the easy-flowing Duck River.
(TOP)

Tennessee Golf TrailThe challenging Buford Ellington championship 18-hole course at Henry Horton is a traditional favorite of golfers in the Nashville area. Mature trees outline almost every hole while the course features generous fairways and large greens. A new state-of-the-art irrigation system keeps the course in tip top shape year-round.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorMontgomery Bell State Park
You won’t believe all the things a family can do at Montgomery Bell State Park – just 40 minutes west of Nashville.  The park’s three lakes are open for fishing while canoes and paddle boats are available for rent. Hiking is encouraged along the 19 miles of trails at the park and mountain biking is a possibility on more than 20 miles of bike trails. After an action packed day, enjoy a relaxing meal overlooking the picturesque Lake Acorn. Cabins, campsites and new inn facilities offer a wide range of overnight options.  Inn amenities include cable television, year-round indoor pool, hot tub, outdoor pool, exercise room and laundry facilities. All rooms and suites have a private balcony and view of the lake. Montgomery Bell is close to home, but feels like a world away.
(TOP)

Tennessee Golf Trail  The Frank G. Clement championship 18-hole course at Montgomery Bell has been a popular tee time across Middle Tennessee for decades. Recognized by Golf Digest as a top public course, it features a gentle rolling layout that invites expert shot making and allows for walking as well as cart riding.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorNatchez Trace State Park
Two hundred fifty (250) miles of horse trails, a Wrangler Camp and four different lakes make Natchez Trace an active outdoor destination just 35 minutes east of Jackson.  While horseback riding and pony rides for the very young create a main attraction, picturesque Pin Oak Lodge offers modern amenities to accompany the rustic woodlands that surround the park.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorNorris Dam State Park
Outstanding boating, skiing, swimming and fishing bring visitors to the shoreline of Norris Dam State Park each summer.  A fully equipped marina and two campgrounds are staging areas for the start of fun on the lake. The park is also home to the Lenoir Museum Cultural Complex that features the Lenoir Pioneer Museum, an 18th century rice grist mill and Crosby Threshing Barn. The Museum has been referred to as a 'mini-Smithsonian' for Appalachian artifacts, especially the pre-dam pictorial account of the area submerged by the lake.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorParis Landing State Park
Paris Landing is the perfect location for families wanting to enjoy a complete range of marina water sports along Kentucky Lake. After getting off the lake, you can hike, camp or watch wildlife along the shoreline. Relax in style at the modern inn. Guestrooms feature full amenities and balconies with a commanding view of Kentucky Lake.
(TOP)

Tennessee Golf TrailThe 18-hole course at Paris Landing is situated on the western shore of Kentucky Lake.  Paris Landing took their natural advantages and proximity to woods and water by becoming one of the first courses in Tennessee to achieve designation as a certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary for their improvements to benefit wildlife habitat on and around the course.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorPickwick Landing State Park
Pickwick Landing offers excellent fishing, boating, swimming and marina on Pickwick Lake. The modern inn features a memorable view of the lake while nearby cabins feature central heat and air, television and patio. Guests staying at cabins enjoy all inn privileges including use of the tennis courts and swimming pool.
(TOP)

Tennessee Golf TrailThe 18-hole course at Pickwick Landing is a favorite of area players as well as destination golfers. Mature trees and water guard nearly every hole on this enjoyable layout that attracts serious golfers from nearby and miles away.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorReelfoot Lake State Park
Discover the cypress swamps and famed bald eagles of Reelfoot Lake to find out what makes the northwest corner of Tennessee so special. Reelfoot Lake encompasses 25,000 acres and harbors almost every kind of shore and wading bird, as well as the golden and American bald eagles. Summer brings back the always popular Scenic Pontoon Boat Tour. This cruise explores the fascinating habitat and unique beauty of Reelfoot Lake.  Guest accommodations include the Airpark Inn with rooms situated over the lake, each with its own balcony.  Swimming pool, tennis court and a nature trail are adjacent to the inn. The park also provides two campgrounds and a five-unit motel.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorSouth Cumberland State Park
South Cumberland is one of the newer State Parks. Almost all of the park lies atop the Cumberland Plateau and is made up of ten different areas located in four different counties. The main Visitor Center is located between Monteagle and Tracy City on Highway 41. Various hikes are scheduled throughout the summer to distinctive locations like Savage Falls, Stone Door, Suter Falls and Greeter Falls.  For more information about South Cumberland’s Super Outdoor Schedule call 931- 924-2980.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorTims Ford State Park
Tims Ford State Park is located along one of the top bass fishing and recreational lakes in the Southeast. Cabins, campsites and a conference center allow visitors to take full advantage of these high quality waters. You can swim in the lake or dive into the swimming pool, one of the largest in the state park system. Locals and visitors look forward to Saturday Night Pickins at Tims Ford in the park’s Recreation Building.  You can bring your own instrument or just enjoy listening to great music into the evening.
(TOP)

Tennessee Golf Trail - Jack Nicklaus Signature course The Bear Trace at Tims Ford has received widespread acclaim since opening in 1999. Just an hour-and-a-half south of Nashville lies another star of the Jack Nicklaus-designed collection. Situated on a peninsula surrounded by Tims Ford Lake, this visually compelling golf course features a unique layout integrating woods and water.  This Bear Trace course has grown from a top newcomer to a destination for golfers from Chattanooga, Nashville and beyond.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorT.O. Fuller State Park
Diverse plant and animal life make the 6-mile Discovery Trail at T.O. Fuller a popular spot for birdwatchers and outdoor enthusiasts–inside the city limits of Memphis. The trail features scenic points of interest, including the Chucalissa Indian Village and unique wetlands of the Mississippi River floodplains. Mark your calendar for the popular FullerFest on August 6 this year.
(TOP)

Tennessee Golf TrailThe 18-hole course at T.O. Fuller features rollinghillsand mature trees that present a fun, fair test of golf.Wide fairways and large bermuda greens help T.O. Fuller garner consideration as a top local course each year among the golfing public.
(TOP)

Super OutdoorWarriors’ Path State Park
With a location so close to Kingsport, people are often surprised by the unique natural and recreational opportunities at Warriors’ Path State Park.  Twelve miles of trails meander through park woodlands while Fort Patrick Henry Lake offers a marina, boating and fishing.  Families visiting Warriors’ Path experience a diversity of wildlife habitats and the richness of East Tennessee forests, fields and wetlands. The park is well-known for its programs dedicated to regional history and the natural world, so plan your visit today. Warriors’ Path now features a Boundless Playground for children of all abilities, the first of its kind in any state park in America. The Lions Narnia Braille Trail opened as the most recent addition to the Boundless Playground.
(TOP)

Tennessee Golf TrailThe 18-hole golf course at Warriors' Path is nestled between the shores of Fort Patrick Henry Lake and the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. It is one of the most popular courses on the Trail and in the Tri-Cities region. Head pro Mark Houser is the current Tennessee PGA Senior Open Champion and 2009 Senior PGA Player of the Year in Tennessee.
(TOP)