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 | | TN |  | 5,000 acres of magnificent timberland and hardwood bottom land. Several oxbow lakes and sloughs add to the waterway. Cypress Creek, Tuscumbia River, oxbow lakes, swamp area, cypress trees.
|  | | TN |  | A serene haven from the bustle of daily life, Big Ridge provides an array of recreational opportunties with a calming backdrop. Museum of Appalachia, Chuck Swan Wildlife Management Area, Norris Dam State Park, Roy Acuff Museum.
|  | | TN |  | Lush vegetation blankets the ridges and envelopes former homesteads and mining communities providing spectacular views from bluffs and ridgdes. Big South Fork river, sandstone Twin Arches, waterfalls, rock shelters, ruins of mining communities and homesteads.
|  | | TN |  | Home to a dense luscious forest with an abunance of widlife. The Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson; Sam Davis Home, Battle of Murfreesboro National Battlefield; Dover Downs Nascar Speedway.
|  | | TN |  | Tennessee's only National Forest with famous mountains, and opportunities for solitude and primitive, unconfined recreation experiences. Appalachian mountains and trail, Watauga Lake, many waterfalls, wildlife watching including turtles, birds, black bears, wild boar.
|  | | TN |  | Vast park and forest area on some of the highest terrain in west Tennessee. Tall pines along idyllic Lake Placid, extensive horseback trails, excellent lake fishing.
|  | | TN |  | Pioneer cabins and living history demonstrations amid the deep woods and open lakes of the Tennessee frontier. Blackpowder rifle and tomahawk-throwing demonstrations, Davy Crockett Days, excellent fishing.
|  | | TN |  | Picked by Southern Living Magazine as one o fthe five best state parks in the Southeastern U.S. Waterfalls, cascades, sparkling streams, gorges, timberland, oak and hickory forest.
|  | | TN |  | The 11,876 acres of relatively undisturbed forest contain some of the richest wildflower areas in Tennessee. Frozen Head, Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee Ridge and Valley, and the Great Smoky Mountians
|  | | TN |  | These heavily forested mountains are world-renowned for their immense biodiversity and rich pioneer history. Stunning fall foliage, rolling hills and mountains, red wolves, splendid remnants of various Appalachian cultures.
|  | | TN |  | Water recreation and golfers' delight along the wooded banks of the Chickamauga Reservoir. Eighteen-hole Jack Nicklaus golf course, complete marina facilities, fishing for bass and bluegill.
|  | | TN |  | Vast bottomland hardwood forests along the mighty Mississippi River. Large oak, cypress, and tupelo trees, year-round fishing, over 20 miles of hiking trails.
|  | | TN |  | Quiet and abandoned, Montgomery's forest serves as a luscious haven for not only abundant wildlife, but you as well. Opryland Hotel, Nashville area, Historic Franklin, Harpeth River.
|  | | TN |  | This scenic woodlands majestically transports you into a luscious land abundant in wildlife and rare plants. TWRA Lakes-Brown Creek Lake, Maple Creek Lake
|  | | TN |  | This luscious forest land provides the perfect backdrop for a majestical getaway. Paris Landing State Park; Natchez Trace State Park; Ft. Donelson National Historic Site; Loretta Lynn's Ranch.
|  | | TN |  | Possesses a combination of scenic, botanical and geological wonders found nowhere else in Tennessee. Uncommon rock formations, natural bridges, numerous caves and remains of ancient Indian occupation.
|  | | TN |  | Vast lake rich in wildlife, home to many bald eagles, born of a sunken forest in the great earthquakes of 1812. Fantastic flatwater canoeing, Mississippi River Trail bike route, heron rookery, wintering ground for 200 American bald eagles.
|  | | TN |  | Wooded shoreline park along the ancient pathway of the Cherokee. Watersports on the Patrick Henry Reservoir, horseback riding through scenic woodlands, growing system of mountain bike trails.
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