The Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park is a 19-acre park located in the shadow of the State Capitol in downtown Nashville.
more like this »Big Cypress Tree State Park is a 330-acre natural area lies in the floodplain of the Middle Fork of the Obion River in West Tennessee.
more like this »Big Hill Pond State Park lies in the southwestern part of McNairy County and encompasses approximately 5,000 acres of magnificent timberland and hardwood bottom land.
more like this »The heavily forested, 3,687-acre park lies on the southern shore of TVA's Norris Reservoir approximately 25 miles north of Knoxville.
more like this »Bledsoe Creek State Park is a 164-acre site located on the Bledsoe Creek embayment of the Old Hickory Reservoir near the old 1780s settlement of Cairo.
more like this »Booker T. Washington State Park is a 353-acre park situated on the shores of scenic Chickamauga Lake.
more like this »Burgess Falls State Natural Area, located in Middle Tennessee, lies on the eastern edge of Tennessee's Highland Rim adjacent to the Cumberland Plateau and is noted for its natural beauty.
more like this »Cedars of Lebanon State Park is a 900-acre park named for the dense cedar forest that existed in the Biblical lands of Lebanon.
more like this »Chickasaw State Rustic Park is a 14,384 park situated on some of the highest terrain in west Tennessee
more like this »The Cordell Hull Birthplace and Museum is a historic site owned by the State of Tennessee.
more like this »Cove Lake State Park's 673 acres are situated in a beautiful mountain valley setting on the eastern edge of the Cumberland Mountains.
more like this »Cumberland Mountain State Park is a 1,720-acre park situated on the Cumberland Plateau.
more like this »David Crockett State Park was dedicated in May of 1959, in honor of one of Tennessee's most famous native sons.
more like this »Davy Crockett's Birthplace has been preserved by the State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation as an historic site within the state park system. The site consists of 105 partially wooded acres of land along the Nolichucky River in Greene County, Tennessee.
more like this »Dunbar Cave State Park is located 60 minutes northwest of Nashville and about one and a half miles northeast of downtown Clarksville in Montgomery County.
more like this »Edgar Evins State Park was dedicated in 1975 and named for James Edgar Evins, a Dekalb County businessman and mayor of nearby Smithville.
more like this »A paradise of more than 20,000 acres sprawled across the eastern top of the rugged Cumberland Plateau, Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of the most scenic and spectacular outdoor recreation areas in America.
more like this »This 1,200-acre site is the location of one of the earliest British fortifications on the western frontier, built in 1756.
more like this »The 1,642 acre Fort Pillow, located in Lauderdale County on the Chickasaw Bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, is rich in both historic and archaeological significance.
more like this »The 1,642 acre Fort Pillow, located in Lauderdale County on the Chickasaw Bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, is rich in both historic and archaeological significance.
more like this »Frozen Head State Park and Natural Area consists of 3,122 acres of relatively undisturbed forest situated in the beautiful Cumberland Mountains of eastern Tennessee.
more like this »This unique linear park located along the Harpeth River in Middle Tennessee offers natural, cultural, and recreational day use areas rich in historic significance and natural beauty.
more like this »The 1,200-acre Harrison Bay State Park, with approximately 40 miles of Chickamauga Lake shoreline, was originally developed as a Tennessee Valley Authority recreation demonstration area in the 1930's.
more like this »Henry Horton State Park is a 1,140-acre park well known for its championship 18-hole golf course, inn and cabins, campgrounds, and trap & skeet range.
more like this »Indian Mountain State Park is a multi-use facility in Campbell County near Tennessee's northern border. In addition to providing camping and recreation opportunities, the 200-acre park is unique in that it was developed on reclaimed strip mine land.
more like this »Located off U.S. Hwy. 70, Johnsonville State park is a 600-acre park on the eastern side of Kentucky Lake overlooking the site of the Battle of Johnsonville.
more like this »The Cumberland Trail, a Tennessee State Scenic Hiking Trail, became Tennessee's 53rd state park in 1998.
more like this »Long Hunter State Park is situated along the shore of J. Percy Priest Lake.
more like this »Bordering on the mighty Mississippi River, two-thirds of this 13,467-acre park are bottomland hardwood forests of large oak, cypress and tupelo.
more like this »This 1, 247-acre area is located on the east banks of the Tennessee River in the state's picturesque Western valley.
more like this »Natchez Trace State Park was named for the famous Natchez Trace, a Natchez, Mississippi-to-Nashville highway that was an important wilderness road during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. A western spur of the trace ran through part of the modern-day park.
more like this »The park was named for General Nathan Bedford Forrest, the intrepid Confederate cavalry leader, whose operations were concentrated along the river in the vicinity of the park and the town of Eva.
more like this »This 4,038-acre park, located on the Norris Reservoir, began in 1933 as the first Tennessee Valley Authority project.
more like this »This 876-acre park is centered around the Old Stone Fort, a 2000 year-old American Indian ceremonial site.
more like this »Paris Landing State Park is an 841 acre park located on the western shore of the Tennessee River, which is dammed to form Kentucky Lake.
more like this »Situated in a remote section of the upper Cumberland Plateau, Pickett CCC Memorial State Park is known for its geological, botanical, and scenic wonders.
more like this »Pickwick Landing State Park is located just south of Pickwick Dam, 12 miles south of Savannah, TN, in Hardin County.
more like this »Pinson Mounds, one of two state archaeological parks. The park protects the Pinson Mounds, which consists of at least 15 earthen mounds, a geometic enclosure, habitation areas and related earthworks in an area that incorporates almost 1,200 acres.
more like this »Pinson Mounds is one of the most significant Native American archaeological sites in Tennessee. The mounds were constructed during the Middle Woodland period (ca. A.D. 1-500).
more like this »Port Royal State Park is situated on one of the earliest colonial communities and trading posts in middle Tennessee.
more like this »Radnor Lake State Park is located in Davidson County in the midst of the Overton Hills, south of Metropolitan Nashville in the Oak Hill Community.
more like this »Red Clay State Historic Park is a 263-acre park located in the extreme southwest corner of Bradley County in Tennessee.
more like this »Reelfoot Lake State Park, located in the northwest corner of Tennessee, is one of the greatest hunting and fishing preserves in the nation. The lake encompasses 25,000 acres (15,000 of which are water) and harbors almost every kind of shore and wading bird, as well as the golden and American bald eagles.
more like this »Roan Mountain State Park encompasses 2,006 acres of southern Appalachian forest at the base of 6,285 foot Roan Mountain.
more like this »Located at the confluence of the Collins and Caney Fork Rivers, this 883-acre park is dominated by the scenic beauty of the Great Falls of the Caney Fork River.
more like this »The Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park, located in Pall Mall, Tennessee, pays tribute to Sgt. Alvin C. York, the backwoods marksman from the mountains of Tennessee who became one of the most decorated soldiers of World War I.
more like this »One of the newer Tennessee State Parks, South Cumberland State Parks lies almost entirely atop the Cumberland Plateau and is made up of ten different areas located in four different counties.
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