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Plan Your Visit Park Brochure Park Map, Detailed GIS Park Map Events and Programs DirectionsFrom I-40: Take Exit 126; towards Parsons follow TN-69. Turn right onto TN-100 and then left onto TN-22. Turn left onto US-64 and then turn right onto TN-128. Go 12 miles and the park entrance is on the left. From Jackson: US 45 South to State Route 57 East. From Memphis: State Route 57 East to the Park. From Florence, AL: US 72 West to Iuka, MS. Take MS Route 25 West (turns into TN Route 57) to the Park. For a map and specific driving directions, visit MapQuest.com Hours of OperationPark Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Inn, Restaurant and Golf Course are open 7 days a week. Park Information Accessibility
At least one cabin at the park is accessible to persons with a disability.Learn more about Tennessee State Parks' accessibility Friends Group Friends of Pickwick Landing State Park |
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Pickwick
Landing State Park
Park Road | PO Box 15 |
Pickwick Dam , TN 38365
Office: 731-689-3129 | Toll Free: 1-800-250-8615

Race to the Landing 6-Mile Run - Feb. 4
The 6-mile Race to the Landing is the 18th Race in the TN State Parks Running Tour. For more information contact Michael D’Orio with the Jackson Roadrunners at 731-607-5679 or Michaeldorio@hotmail.com. View Flyer.
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Looking for Tennessee Lodging or Hotels? Pickwick Landing State Park is located just south of Pickwick Dam, 12 miles south of Savannah, TN., in Hardin County. The lake and river offer excellent fishing, boating, swimming and a marina. Accommodations on the park include a modern Inn and Restaurant, cabins and camping. There is also a beautiful and challenging golf course. The park contains 1,400 acres of forested hills and hollows. There is a 2.8 mile trail to explore and enjoy the wildlife and plant life around the lake. Picnicking, swimming and play fields are also available.
Historical Significance
Pickwick Landing was a riverboat stop dating from the 1840s. In the 1930s during the depression, the site was chosen for one of the Tennessee Valley Authority’s dams on the Tennessee River. What comprises the park today was once the living area for the TVA construction crews and their families. The TVA Village, better known as Pickwick Village was located where the Post Office, Park Office and day use area are now located. A Boy Scout Lodge was located where the old inn is located. The State of Tennessee purchased all 681 acres of Pickwick from TVA in 1969. Since that time additional land has been bought to enlarge the park.Conference Center and Meeting Rooms
Five meeting rooms are available for meetings or banquets. The conference center has over 6,000 sq. feet of space for large groups or the rooms can be broken down to accommodate from 30 to 500 people. All conference and meeting rooms are equipped with wireless internet access.
Our conference rooms can be tailored to fit a large variety of functions. Any catering function can be tailored to fit your meeting needs. The Park can provide: slide projector, TV, VCR and sound system equipment, overhead projector, flip chart stands, screen, telephone and a podium.
Conference
Rooms (.pdf format)
Conference Facility
Floorplan, Capacities and Dimensions (.pdf format)
TN State Parks Banquet Menu Guide
The restaurant specializes in fine southern cuisine at popular prices. Our catering menu can be tailored to fit any need and function from whole lobster to barbeque picnics. See our banquet menu guide for more information.
We offer a buffet and A-La-Carte menus. Persons with special dietary needs can be accommodated on request. Children 6 – 12 eat for ½ price and children under 6 eat for free. (Note: Free or discounted meals for children does not apply to banquets or special events.)
Breakfast hours: 7am - 10am
Lunch hours: 11am - 2pm
Dinner hours: 4:30pm - 8pm
Lodging
Tennessee Lodging at Pickwick
Landing State Park offers a variety of accomodations for your
extended visit. Our Park Inn has 119 rooms, all overlooking beautiful
PIckwick Lake. Located near the inn are cabins, each of which
has a capacity of 8. The cabins feature central heat and air,
cable TV, full kitchen, a patio and fireplace. The beautiful wooded
campground provides 48 sites, each equipped with a table, a grill
and electrical and water hook-up. Click a link below for photos and more information on that lodging option.
| Cabins | Camping | Park Inn |
There's
a lot to do and see at Pickwick Landing State Park! Hit the links
at our par 72, championship 18-hole golf course. Enjoy the Island
Loop Trail, which meanders almost 3-miles through a beautiful
hardwood forest along the river. All types of boating are allowed
at Pickwick Landing, and Pickwick Lake is famous for smallmouth
bass and Tennessee River Catfish.
The park also offers an indoor pool (currently closed) and an outdoor
pool from Memorial Day to Labor Day (for cabin and
inn guests only) and three public swimming beaches.
| Boating Events and Planned Programs Fishing |
Golfing Hiking Picnic Facilities |
Amphitheatre
A small fire circle is located adjacent to the campground, which may be used by the public, provided no park programs are scheduled there. It seats approximately 15 people.Gift Shop
Our gift shop offers a wide assortment of gifts, collectibles and souvenirs. Need a toothbrush?We have that too!





At least one cabin at the park is accessible to persons with a disability.