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State Parks
Peek from the peaks at House Mountain State Natural Area, known for its huge sandstone boulders, its wide variety of bird and plant life, and for spectacular views from its two peaks. Study Big Cypress Tree State Park, the bottomland hardwood and bald cypress forest that occur along old river meanders and the channelized Middle Fork of the Obion River. Witness the powerful 136-foot cataract waterfall and the steep gorge cut by rapids in Burgess Falls State Natural Area.
Over eighty miles of navigable water for paddlers to ply await you at Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. And, shake hands with names like Wolf River, Stinging Fork, Savage Gulf and Buzzard Point, all places where you can while away a day, or a week, enjoying the refreshing Tennessee outdoors.
Warriors Path State Park Golf Course On the Tennessee Golf Trail
An 18-hole course designed by George Cobb. Bent grass greens, Bermuda fairways and tees overseeded for winter play. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Kingsport, TN
Phone: 423-323-4990
Warriors' Path State Park
Warriors' Path State Park was named for the park's proximity to the ancient war and trading path used by the Cherokee. Since that time, the park land has known a long history of travelers, and is still a pathway for modern-day outdoor enthusiasts. ...more
Region: Northeast
City: Kingsport, TN
Phone: (423) 239-8531
William R. Davenport Refuge
William Davenport Refuge is 120-acre natural area located in Polk County. It was named after the previous owner's father. ...more
Region: Chattanooga & Southeast
City: Ducktown, TN
Phone: 931-484-9571

Take a journey into Tennessee's rich history and heritage on the Old Tennessee Trail. Over eighty points of interest take you from...
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