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Natchez Trace State Park

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Open Opens at 8:00-16:30
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24845 Natchez Trace Rd, Wildersville, TN 38388-8329Map
Phone+1 888-867-2757
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  • Melissa C
    Melissa C
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    Great facilities and staff. Easy access to lake, hiking and swimming.

    We've visited the park and stayed in the deluxe cabins four times now and have had a pleasant and peaceful experience each time. The lake is quiet at night and in the summer there are boats but not s...

    Reviewed on Dec 30, 2023
  • Sandy C
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    Backcountry Camping

    We recently visited Natchez Trace State Park for the first time. We did the Backcountry Camping and stayed at Cub Lake Site B, which was approximately a 2.5 mile hike from the visitor center following...

    Reviewed on Oct 9, 2023
  • opmmotorsports
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    Beautiful Tennessee State Park.

    What a BEAUTIFUL place.!! The online information looked interesting and the price was right, even better was having full hookups including 50amp service. The park was SPOTLESS, ALL of the people work...

    Reviewed on Apr 7, 2023
  • amazingadventurers
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    Surprised and lackluster experience

    Secluded is right. Stayed in the Pin Oak campground. Not a lot to do or available in the park during the winter. So be prepared bring everything you need with you. FYI, if it is freezing you canno...

    Reviewed on Jan 20, 2023
  • KentuckyBreezing
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    Serene and Secluded

    We wanted to visit western Tennessee, an area we had never explored. Our first stop was a cabin in Natchez Trace State Park. It was beautiful and serene. A few observations. 1. This park is secluded...

    Reviewed on Nov 1, 2022