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The free-flowing Big South Fork of the Cumberland River and its tributaries pass through 90 miles of scenic gorges and valleys containing a wide ra... Read More
This park is a short, 13 miles from Memphis and borders the Mississippi River. Twenty miles of hiking trails wind through the park. Or explore the ... Read More
The park is located only 40 minutes from Nashville. Besides camping, it offers a pet friendly lodge.
This park on the banks of the beautiful Tennessee River offers camping, fishing, swimming, and boating.
The park has a wide range of hiking trails, including an overnight trail that stretches 40 miles.
The park shares the history of life on the Tennessee River. It overs 20 miles of hiking trails and camping.
This park sites on the Cherokee Reservoir. It offers over 30 miles of hiking trails with conditions for visitors of all kinds. The more mountainous... Read More
This park sits on the western shore of the Tennessee River where it has been dammed to form Kentucky Lake. Besides the usual water sports, the park... Read More
The park's location surrounded by the Pickett State Forest and adjacent to the Big South Fork National River make this a remote spot. The park has ... Read More
This resort-style park has a marina, fishing, camping, and more.
The park’s archaeological features and wildlife are best viewed by biking or hiking along six miles of interconnecting trail.
This former trading post is now a day-use park offering boating, hiking, and fishing.
This day- use park in the Nashville area allows you get into nature any time. It has several trails to hike.
This park sits at the base of the Roan mountain. It's forests provide shaded campgrounds.
The park sits in the Caney Fall Gorge below the Great Falls Dam.
This scenic, wild park sits in the southern Appalachian mountains. The road that runs through the park is narrow with pull-offs.
This park along the French Broad River exists primarily for birdwatching. Paddlers can also enjoy the river.
This large park spans four different counties. It offers hiking and backcountry camping.
This park sits in the Standing Stone State Forest and is named for the geologic formation thought to be a boundary line between indigenous people.
This state park was the first opened for African Americans east of the Mississippi. It was named for a prominent leader, minister, politician, and ... Read More
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park has two locations, one in northern Georgia and the other in southeastern Tennessee. It preserves... Read More
This park sits in a reservoir considered by many to be Tennessee's most scenic lake.
This park on the shores of Patrick Henry Reservoir on the Holston River was named for the Great Cherokee War and Trading Path. Today its 950 acres pro... Read More
The Obed Wild and Scenic River looks much the same today as it did when the first white settlers strolled its banks in the late 1700s. While meagerly ... Read More
The unconditional Surrender of Fort Donelson created jubilation throughout the North and silence in Dixie. It was the North's first major victory of t... Read More
Part of a series of riverfront parks along the Memphis. It's great for a stroll or picnic.
One of a series of parks along the Memphis River. It's popular for its sunset views. The park is open from dawn to dusk.
Park at the lot on Front Street and walk the sky bridge to the island. Mud Island is one of a series of parks along the Memphis Riverfront.
One of a series of riverfront parks in downtown Memphis. It has fishing on the pond, playgrounds, and walking paths. The park is open from dawn to dus... Read More
Reflection RIding exists to strengthen the relationship between nature and humans. It comprises 300 acres within a short drive of Chattanooga, TN. And... Read More
The Wolf River Conservancy is dedicated to the protection and enhancement of the Wolf River watershed as a sustainable natural resource. Whether you w... Read More
Shiloh National Military Park was established in 1894 to preserve the scene of the first major battle in the Western theater of the Civil War. The two... Read More
A fierce battle took place at Stones River between December 31, 1862 and January 2, 1863. General Bragg's Confederates withdrew after the battle, allo... Read More
The Andrew Johnson National Historic Site honors the life of the 17th President. Andrew Johnson's presidency, 1865-1869, illustrates the United States... Read More
This refuge comprises over 51,000 acres of forests, farmland and grasslands. Hike the Britton Ford Trail, a moderate, 2.5-mile hike with gorgeous vie... Read More
Ridge upon ridge of endless forest straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. World renowned... Read More
The park was named for the largest Bald Cypress in the United States. It was struck by lightning in 1976 after living for over 1300 years.
This area has 5000 acres of timberland making it a remote setting for camping and hiking.
This park has 15 miles of hiking trails along with pet friendly campground.
The Shelby Farms Greeline is a multi-use trail project spanning seven miles from Tillman Street to Farm Road in Shelby Farms Park. The trail can be ac... Read More