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List of Tennessee state parks

This is a list of state parks in the U.S. state of Tennessee, organized by administrative region:

West Region

Middle Region

  • Bicentennial Mall State Park (Historic Park)
  • Bledsoe Creek State Park
  • Burgess Falls State Park (Natural Area)
  • Cedars of Lebanon State Park
  • Cordell Hull State Park (Historic Park)
  • David Crockett State Park
  • Dunbar Cave State Park (Natural Area)
  • Edgar Evins State Park
  • Fall Creek Falls State Park
  • Harpeth Narrows
  • Henry Horton State Park
  • Johnsonville State Historic Park (Historic Park)
  • Long Hunter State Park
  • Montgomery Bell State Park
  • Mousetail Landing State Park
  • Old Stone Fort State Historic Park (Historic Park)
  • Port Royal State Park (Historic Park)
  • Radnor Lake State Park (Natural Area)
  • Rock Island State Park
  • Sgt. Alvin C. York Historic Park (Historic Park)
  • South Cumberland State Park
  • Standing Stone State Park
  • Tims Ford State Park

East Region

  • Big Ridge State Park
  • Booker T. Washington State Park
  • Cove Lake State Park
  • Cumberland Mountain State Park
  • Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park (Historic Park)
  • Fort Loudoun State Park (Historic Park)
  • Frozen Head State Park (Natural Area)
  • Harrison Bay State Park
  • Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park
  • Indian Mountain State Park
  • Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park
  • Norris Dam State Park
  • Panther Creek State Park
  • Pickett State Park
  • Red Clay State Park (Historic Park)
  • Roan Mountain State Park
  • Sycamore Shoals State Park
  • Warrior's Path State Park
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