TENNESSEE


National Parks With Hiking

Big South Fork National Recreation Area
Dogs are allowed on the trails in this park

Fort Donelson National Battlefield
Dogs are allowed on the trail through the battlefield

Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Dogs are not allowed on the trails

Obed Wild & Scenic River
Dogs are allowed throughout this park

Shiloh National Military Park
Dogs are allowed on the trails in this park

Stones River National Battlefield
Dogs are allowed on the trails in this park


Links to National Forests With Hiking

Cherokee National Forest

 

State Parks With Hiking
http://www.state.tn.us/environment/parks/

Tennessee's state parks now offer a limited number of inn rooms and one cabin at
each park for guests who travel with their pets.

 Bill Hill Pond State Park
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 Booker T. Washington State Park index.html

 Cedars of Lebanon State Park index.html

 Chickasaw State Park
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 Cove Lake State Park
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 Cumberland Mountain State Park index.html

 David Crockett State Park
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 Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park index.html

 Edgar Evins State Park
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 Fall Creek Falls State Park - index.html

 Fort Loudoun State Historic Area index.html

 Fort Pillow State Park
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 Harrison Bay State Park
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 Hiwassee/Ocoee Scenic River State Park
index.html

 Long Hunter State Park
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 Meeman-Shelby State Park
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 Montgomery Bell State Park index.html

 Mousetail Landing State Park index.html

 Natchez Trace State Park
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 Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park index.html

 Old Stone Fort State Park
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 Paris Landing State Park
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 Pickett State Park
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 Pickwick Landing State Park index.html

 Pinson Mounds State Park
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 Radnor Lake State Natural Area index.html

 Red Clay State Historic Park index.html

 Roan Mountain State Park
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 Rock Island State Park
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 South Cumberland State Park index.html

 Standing Stone State Park
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 Sycamore Shoals State Historic Area index.html

 Tims Ford State Park
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 Warrior's Path State Park
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Share A Favorite Hike With Your Dog In Tennessee

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Your Dog's Favorite Hikes In Tennessee

Submitted by Bobbie and Bear
When we are in the South Fork Recreation Area we always like to take the Angel Falls Overlook Trail. You follow the John Muir National Trail across and down the Cumberland River. The wide dirt trail is easy walking under the tall trees. At the 1.5-mile mark the trail goes up in switchbacks to high bluffs overlooking the river. There is a little stretch of rock climbing so you may have to lift your dog if he isn't used to jumping on rocks.

Submitted by Brenda
Just wanted to drop you a line to tell you about another Tennessee park that
allows dogs (on a leash). Frozen Head State Park (see link above). Great
hiking, beautiful wild flowers and not very crowded. Love your website.

 

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