Reunions
Reuniting with family, classmates and civic groups is a great way to revitalize past friendships and look forward to new beginnings. And Tennessee State Parks are excellent locations for such occasions. Start a new tradition in Tennessee State Parks for your next reunion.
Lodges
Several parks have lodges that feature hotel-style rooms and suites. Many rooms have balconies with scenic lakeside views. Room amenities include cable TV and coffee makers. Lodges have restaurants and a swimming pool. Handicapped accessible rooms and pet-friendly rooms are also offered. Ask about an upgrade to a hotel suite.
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Cabins
Tennessee has a wide range of cabins and villas. There are more than twenty different locations across the state that offer one to three bedroom cabins. From historic CCC cabins to new cabins offering modern comfort, each location has fully equipped kitchens with bed linens and towels. Enjoy sitting on the porch as you listen the symphony of nature.
Pavilion
Each park has picnic pavilions. Pavilions range from beautiful historic stone CCC pavilions to more modern designs. The shelters are equipped with charcoal grills and are close to hiking trails, swimming, and arrange of recreational activities.
Venues and Meeting Facilities
There are many Tennessee State Parks that offer meeting space for 20 to 200 people.
- Big Ridge
- Booker T. Washington
- Cedars of Lebanon
- Chickasaw
- Cordell Hull Birthplace
- Cove Lake
- Cumberland Mountain
- David Crockett
- Dunbar Cave
- Edgar Evins
- Fall Creek Falls
- Frozen Head
- Harrison Bay
- Henry Horton
- Long Hunter
- Meeman-Shelby Forest
- Montgomery Bell
- Natchez Trace
- Norris Dam
- Pickwick Landing
- Red Clay
- Reelfoot Lake
- Roan Mountain
- Standing Stone
- Sycamore Shoals
- T.O. Fuller
- Tims Ford
- Warriors’ Path
Group Lodges
Our group lodges offer sleeping quarters, toilet facilities, kitchen and dining hall all under one roof. Group campers need only to provide linens, food, medical and sanitary supplies and their staff. Group lodges accommodate from 12 to 100 persons.
- Booker T. Washington
- Cedars of Lebanon
- Chickasaw
- Fall Creek Falls
- Natchez Trace
- Nathan Bedford Forrest
- Standing Stone
Group Camps
Group Camps are composed of clusters of small cabins sleeping from 6 to 8 people. Camps are completely equipped with dining hall, cabins, and bathhouse/restroom facilities. Dining halls contain cooking and serving utensils and equipment. Group campers need only to provide linens, food, medical and sanitary supplies and their staff. Group camps are available from April through October and reservations are required. Group camps can accommodate from 96 to 144 persons.