Tennessee is famous the world over for it's beautiful scenery, the state park system proudly preserves and displays some of the states finest. You will find Misty Mountains, Dense
Forest, Majestic Waterfalls, Ancient River Gorges, Magnificant Wildlife Refuges and
countless Historic Treasures available for your exploration.
There are 54 parks in the system , each with it's own special appeal so no matter which area of Tennessee you visit, you are never more than an hour's drive to a state park.

The map below will lead you to the location of the various state parks and
tell you a little about the vacation pleasures each park has to offer.

1. Reelfoot Lake  19. Bicentenial Mall 37. Cumberland Mountain
2. Fort Pillow 20. Radnor Lake 38. Booker T. Washington
3. Meeman Shelby Forest 21. Longhunter 39. Harrison Bay
4. T.O. Fuller 22. Bledsoe Creek 40. Red Clay
5. Big Cypress Tree 23. Cedars Of Lebanon 41. Indian Mountain
6. Chickasaw 24. David Crockett 42. Cove Lake
7. Pinson Mounds 25. Henry Horton 43. Norrie Dam
8. Big Hill Pond 26. Standing Stone 44. Big Ridge
9. Paris Landing 27. Cordell Hull 45. Frozen Head
10. Nathan Bedford Forest 28. Sgt. Alvin York 46. House Mountain
11. Johnsonville 29. Pickett 47. Fort Loudoun
12. Natchez Trace 30. Edgar Evins 48. Hiwassee/Ocoee
13. Mousetail Landing 31. Burgess Falls 49. Panther Creek
14. Pickwick Landing 32. Rock Island 50. Warriors Path
15. Dunbar Cave 33. Old Stone Fort 51. Davy Crockett
16. Port Royal 34. South Cumberland 52. Sycamore Shaols
17. Montgomery Bell 35. Tims Ford 53. Roan Mountain
18. Narrows Of The Harpeth 36. Fall Creek Falls  
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