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David Crockett State Park adventures

David Crockett State Park Adventures

David Crockett State Park in Tennessee offers visitors a combination of outdoor recreation, historical exploration, and scenic natural beauty along the Nolichucky River.

1,100
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1959
Year Established

About David Crockett State Park

 

David Crockett State Park spans approximately 1,100 acres along the banks of the Nolichucky River in Lawrence County, Tennessee. The park is named after the famous frontiersman David Crockett, who once called the nearby area home. The park’s landscape includes forested hills, riverfront areas, and open fields, providing important wildlife habitat as well as diverse recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails that wind through hardwood forests and along the river, fishing in the Nolichucky River, and camping in well-developed campgrounds. The park features a replica of David Crockett's cabin along with a museum and interpretive center that offers insight into the life and times of this iconic American figure. The Nolichucky River, which flows swiftly through the park, is a favored spot for fishing and paddling. The park’s mix of history and outdoor amenities makes it a popular destination for families, history buffs, anglers, and nature enthusiasts alike. Facilities include picnic areas, playgrounds, and a swimming pool, contributing to its appeal as a well-rounded outdoor and educational destination. The park was established in 1959 and has since provided Tennesseans and visitors with opportunities to connect with nature and regional heritage in a tranquil river valley setting.

Highlights

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Replica of David Crockett's Frontier Cabin and Museum

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Nolichucky River access for fishing and paddling

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Extensive trails passing through hardwood forests and river bluffs

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Well-maintained campgrounds suitable for families and groups

Notable Natural Features

David Crockett Museum

A museum and interpretive center featuring exhibits on David Crockett's life, frontier history, and local culture.

Nolichucky River

A popular fishing and paddling destination with scenic wooded banks and opportunities to spot wildlife.

David Crockett Cabin Replica

A historically accurate reproduction of Crockett's frontier cabin, allowing visitors to glimpse early 19th-century pioneer life.