Guests to Pickett enjoy a tranquil paddle on the lake.
The unique geography of the Cumberland Plateau is known for its landforms. Humans are dwarfed by this arch at Pickett.
Visitors to Pickett can explore large rock houses, natural sandstone bridges, scenic bluffs, and wild mountain streams.
The Reelfoot Lake check-in station is anchored with cypress tree corners.
Guests to Reelfoot Lake enjoy a pontoon boat cruise.
Fall Creek Falls is a waterfall seekers delight. The park offers Fall Creek Falls, Cane Creek Falls, Cane Creek Cascades, Piney Falls and several other impressive falls.
At Harpeth River, the Mississippian Period Indian Mound Complex known as Mound Bottom is veiled in mist
Paris Landing on Kentucky Lake is a destination for boating, fishing and summer fun.
An afternoon picnic is an ideal family get-away at Paris Landing.
The Cumberland Trail, Tennessee’s 53rd park, is the state’s only linear park and will cross through 11 Tennessee counties from the Cumberland Gap National Historic Park on the Tennessee-Virginia-Kentucky border, to the Signal Point near Chattanooga.
A mound associated with the Old Stone Fort prehistoric enclosure with buildings and autos in the background.
Pinson Mounds is one of two state archaeological parks. The Pinson Mounds grouping consists of earthen mounds, a geometric enclosure, habitation areas and related earthworks. Pinson Mounds is a national historic Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Fort Pillow in the first Union period of occupation with troops from Iowa, Indiana, and Illinois. This period map was drawn by William D. Power of the 32nd Iowa.
Cove Lake is popular for fishing. Bass and bluegill are the best sporting fish in the lake, but good catches of crappie always tempt the angler.
The York Mill at Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park. This historic park includes the York family farm and the grist mill he operated for many years on the banks of the Wolf River.
With its many amenities and panoramic natural setting, it is little wonder that Southern Living magazine readers voted Fall Creek Falls the best state park in the Southeastern United States.
Fall Creek Falls beckons those who enjoy nature at her finest. Fall Creek Falls, at 256 feet, is one of the highest waterfalls in the eastern United States.