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Fall Creek Falls State Park
Fall Creek Falls State Park is one of Tennessee’s largest and most visited state parks, encompassing approximately 29,800 acres across the Cumberland Plateau. The park is known for its stunning waterfalls, including its namesake, Fall Creek Falls — one of the tallest waterfalls in the eastern United States. Visitors can explore the park's diverse landscape through hiking, camping, and a variety of outdoor activities, making it a premier destination for nature enthusiasts.

Roamstead Campground
Spending time in nature has a proven positive impact on our bodies. It reduces stress hormones, like cortisol. It lowers blood pressure, heart rate, and muscle tension. It may even extend our lives! So why shouldn’t it be accessible to all? It’s our mission to serve as a bridge to the great outdoors, creating an experience that feels safe and welcoming to everyone (not just those who’ve camped before).

Little Arrow Outdoor Resort
Tucked in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, Little Arrow Outdoor Resort is surrounded by miles of majestic wilderness and packed with exciting activities and luxurious accommodations. Revel in all local attractions that are ideal for hiking, tubing, biking, wine tasting, and more. Book your getaway now and spend time in the natural beauty of the Smoky Mountains at an unparalleled outdoor experience.
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Tims Ford State Park
Located on Tims Ford Reservoir, the 3,546-acre Tims Ford State Park sits in the shadows of the Cumberland Plateau in south-central Tennessee. One of the Bill Dance Signature Lakes, Tims Ford Lake is considered one of the most picturesque in Tennessee and is regarded as one of the top bass fishing and recreational lakes in the Southeast.

Jellystone Park at Watts Bar Lake
Welcome to Jellystone Park™ Watts Bar Lake in Loudon, TN—where unmatched natural beauty meets unforgettable family adventure! Spanning 74 acres of rolling Tennessee countryside, our pet-friendly resort is surrounded by the shimmering waters of Watts Bar Lake and the breathtaking landscapes of the Tennessee River Valley.

Cedars of Lebanon State Park
Discover the unique beauty of Cedars of Lebanon State Park, encompassing 1,200 acres of diverse landscapes. This park offers a fascinating blend of natural history and recreational opportunities. Explore the globally rare cedar glade ecosystem, hike among unique rock formations, and immerse yourself in the serenity of the Tennessee State Forest. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, history buff, or outdoor adventurer, Cedars of Lebanon State Park provides an unforgettable experience.

Panther Creek State Park
Panther Creek State Park, nestled in the Ridge and Valley Region of the Appalachian Mountains, offers a diverse landscape and recreational opportunities across its 1,444 acres. Visitors can explore the shores of Cherokee Lake, hike or bike along 28+ miles of trails, or enjoy a round of disc golf on the professional-level course. With stunning views from atop Hunt Knob Ridge and a rich history to discover, Panther Creek State Park provides a memorable experience for all.

Harrison Bay State Park
Harrison Bay State Park is a haven for water lovers and history buffs alike. Spanning 1,200 acres, the park offers stunning views of Chickamauga Lake and a variety of recreational activities. Explore the park's rich history, from its Native American roots to its role in the New Deal era, while enjoying the natural beauty of its forests and shoreline. Whether you're seeking a relaxing lakeside getaway or an action-packed adventure, Harrison Bay State Park has something for everyone.

Bledsoe Creek State Park
Bledsoe Creek State Park, encompassing 169 acres, is a haven for outdoor recreation nestled on the shores of Old Hickory Lake. Visitors can explore a protected wetland from the Observation Boardwalk, Birdsong Trail and Shoreline Trail. The park offers hiking trails with scenic vistas, camping with lake views, and opportunities for fishing and boating, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Warriors Path State Park
Discover a haven of outdoor recreation and natural beauty at Warriors' Path State Park. Spanning just over 1,000 acres, this park offers a diverse landscape perfect for a variety of activities. Located on the shores of Fort Patrick Henry Lake, the park is home to premier boating and fishing activities. With an incredible marina for rentals, hiking trails, an internationally renowned mountain bike trail system (which is a designated National Recreational Trail), an award-winning nature education program, and a nationally recognized golf course, Warriors' Path promises an unforgettable experience.

Standing Stone State Park
Escape to Standing Stone State Park, a historic haven nestled in Hilham, Tennessee, encompassing just under 1,000 acres. This park, born from eroded farmland, offers a diverse landscape perfect for outdoor adventures. Discover the beauty of Kelly Lake, hike scenic trails, and experience unique events like the National Rolley Hole Marble Tournament.

Savage Gulf State Park
Savage Gulf State Park, encompassing approximately 19,000 acres, is one of Tennessee's most scenic wilderness areas. Carved into the western edge of the Cumberland Plateau, the park boasts sheer sandstone cliffs, rugged canyons, and breathtaking waterfalls. Visitors can explore a vast trail system, discover historic sites, and experience the remote wilderness that makes Savage Gulf State Park a unique destination.
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