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    • Long Hunter State Park. Location: 20 miles east of Nashville. Campsite types: Tent sites. Nightly rates: $10-11. Reservations required? Yes. Need a quick escape?
    • Cedars of Lebanon State Park. Location: 35 miles east of Nashville. Campsite types: Tent and RV sites, plus cabins. Nightly rates: $22-41. Reservations required?
    • Bledsoe Creek State Park. Location: 37 miles northeast of Nashville. Campsite types: Tent and RV sites. Nightly rates: $29-40. Reservations required? Yes. One of Tennessee’s smaller state parks, Bledsoe Creek is rich with Native American history.
    • Montgomery Bell State Park. Location: 35 miles west of Nashville. Campsite types: Tent and RV sites, plus cabins. Nightly rates: $16-40. Reservations required?
    • Montgomery Bell State Park: Burns, TN
    • David Crockett State Park: Lawrenceburg, TN
    • Bledsoe Creek State Park: Gallatin, TN
    • Cedars of Lebanon State Park: Lebanon, TN
    • Edgar Evins State Park: Silver Point, TN
    • Fall Creek Falls State Park: Spencer, TN
    • Henry Horton State Park: Chapel Hill, TN
    • Pickett CCC Memorial State Park: Jamestown, TN
    • Rock Island State Park: Rock Island, TN
    • South Cumberland State Park: Monteagle, TN

    Image by Solamen Silva Montgomery Bell Campground is the site of a former large iron industry in Tennessee that now boasts many miles of sprawling trails for biking and hiking, three beautiful lakes for swimming and fishing, multiple camping setups, cabins, a golf course and even a gourmet restaurant. The park includes a full resort experience for ...

    Image by Brad DeWeese This beautiful state park, named after the legendary pioneer, includes eight miles of scenic hiking trails that offer views of Shoal Creek and Crockett Falls, bluffs made of limestone, local wildlife and soaring forests. Fishing and swimming are popular summertime activities. Paddleboards, canoes, kayaks and fishing boats are ...

    Image by Jeannine Renfro Bledsoe Creek State Park boasts a rich history, once serving as a hunting ground for Native American tribes, including the Cherokee, Shawnee and Creek. The park became a Tennessee state park in 1973 after existing for a long time as the Bledsoe Creek territory. It offers 57 campsites and more than six miles of scenic hiking...

    Image by Solamen Silva Cedars of Lebanon State Park is part of the Cedars Lebanon State Forest. The cedar trees in the area reminded early American settlers of the famed Biblical cedar forests that thrived across Mount Lebanon. During the 1940s, botanists noticed unique natural ecosystems called limestone glades, which are natural rock gardens, whi...

    Image by Tammy Gross Located in the Eastern Highland Rim of Tennessee, Edgar Evins State Park is located on one of the most picturesque reservoirs in the state for kayaking, swimming and fishing. Economy suites are available, as well as 60 tent and trailer sites. Wildlife is abundant in the park and includes three different owl species, numerous ha...

    Image by Randy Keen As one of Tennesee’s largest and most popular state parks, Fall Creek Falls State Park welcomes many visitors each year on grounds that span for 26,000 acres. At 256 feet, Fall Creek Falls is one of the highest waterfalls in the eastern region of the U.S. Over 56 hiking trails accommodate hikers of all skill levels. This family-...

    Image by Justin Powless Named after the former governor of Tennessee, this state park features one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Remnants of a mill and bridge operated and used by the family of Horton’s spouse for over a century may be seen today on the Wilhoite Mill Trail. From backcountry camping sites to RV hookup sites, as well a...

    Image by Alltrails Pickett CCC Memorial State Park’s name pays tribute to the Civilian Conservation Corps, which managed and turned the forest area into a conservation land through the 1930s and ’40s. Visitors may enjoy the museum on premises which memorializes the efforts the organization, as well as over 58 miles of trails. Hikers may glimpse san...

    Image by Solamen Silva Rock Island State Park’s magnificent views along the Caney Fork Gorge below Great Falls Dam are some of the most majestic scenery in the region. Located below the cotton textile mill that it powered over 100 years ago, Great Falls issues forth a 30-foot cascade of flowing water in the shape of a horseshoe. Twenty campsites ar...

    Image by Katherine Fox It’s no wonder that visitors flock annually to the trails of South Cumberland State Park. Along the 30,000-plus acreage of the park, visitors may find spots to swim, picnic and even spot some rare wildflowers. The visitor’s center is open regularly to guide guests with maps, interactive exhibits and friendly advice. This Tenn...

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