Tennessee has so many beautiful parks scattered all across the state. No matter where you are or where you want to go in Tennessee, there will be a park within driving distance. The parks have so many wonderful things to see and do. You can see mountains, lakes, wildlife, rivers, and so much more. You can swim, camp, hike, picnic, golf, and so much more. We love that Tennessee State Parks are mostly CCC built, so there's a lot of history and they are very rustic. Check out the list of parks below. If you want to reserve a campsite or cabin, visit tnstateparks.com
*-parks we have been to.
- Bicentinnial Capital Mall
- Big Cyprus Tree
- Big Hill Pond
- Big Ridge *
- Bledsoe Creek
- Booker T. Washington*
- Burgess Falls
- Cedars of Lebanon
- Chickasaw
- Cordell Hull Birthplace
- Cove Lake
- Cumberland Mountain*
- Cumberland Trail
- Cummins Falls
- David Crockett
- Dunbar Cave
- Edgar Evins*
- Fall Creek Falls*
- Fort Loudin
- Fort Pillow
- Frozen Head
- Harpeth River
- Harrison Bay*
- Henry Horton *
- Hiawassee/Ocoee *
- Indian Mountain
- Johnsonville
- Long Hunter
- Meeman-Shelby Forest
- Montgomery Bell
- Mousetail Landing
- Natchez Trace
- Nathan Bedford Forest
- Norris Dam *
- Old Stone Fort *
- Panther Creek
- Paris Landing
- Pickett
- Pickwick Landing
- Pinson Mounds
- Port Royal
- Radnor Lake
- Red Clay*
- Reelfoot Lake
- Roan Mountain *
- Rock Island*
- Rocky Fork
- Savage Golf
- Seven Islands
- Sgt. Alvin C. York
- South Cumberland
- Standing Stone *
- Sycamore Shoals *
- T.O. Fuller
- Tims Ford
- Warrior's Path