Sometimes Mother Nature just takes your breath away. That is definitely the case when you stand atop the Great Stone…
Browsing: State Parks
Long Hunter State Park in Davidson and Rutherford counties is named after the White hunters such as Uriah Stone and…
Tucked away in the southeast corner of Tennessee, near where North Carolina and Georgia bump up against the state, is…
Whether you’re a seasoned outdoor recreationist or newer to nature adventures, Tims Ford State Park in Winchester is a great…
While you can find a variety of bird species in pretty much any state park across Tennessee, there is only…
When asked what makes Fort Loudoun State Historic Park unique among Tennessee’s many state parks, Park Manager Eric Hughey half-jokingly…
Among the many notable figures in American history, one whose name is synonymous with the early frontier is Davy Crockett.…
One of the most diverse landscapes in Tennessee is located where you might least expect it. Situated not far from…
Tennessee’s state parks have been welcoming visitors since the Great Depression, when Harrison Bay became the first state park in…
T.O. Fuller State Park is a place of historic firsts. When it opened during the Great Depression, it became the…