Chickasaw State Park

Chickasaw State Park

Chickasaw State Park in Tennessee offers a serene natural setting with forested landscapes, a peaceful lake, and family-friendly recreation including hiking, fishing, and camping.

1,280
Acres Protected
11
Miles of Trails
Approximately 150,000
Annual Visitors
1955
Year Established

About Chickasaw State Park

Chickasaw State Park
 

Chickasaw State Park is located in Henderson County in western Tennessee, encompassing approximately 1,280 acres of hardwood forests and scenic lakefront along the shores of Chickasaw Lake. The park lies within the larger Land Between the Lakes region, providing visitors with a quiet environment for outdoor recreation and nature observation. The park's terrain is gently rolling with dense mixed forests dominated by oak, hickory, and pine, supporting diverse wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous bird species. Established in 1955, Chickasaw State Park was developed to offer outdoor experiences including hiking, picnicking, and water activities on its central 58-acre lake. The park features several miles of hiking and mountain biking trails, developed campgrounds, a fishing pier, and boat rentals. It is popular for family outings due to its well-maintained facilities and easy access from nearby cities like Jackson, Tennessee. The park also includes playgrounds and picnic areas, making it suitable for visitors of all ages. Bird watchers frequently spot migratory and resident species along the trails and around the lake. Chickasaw State Park's combination of woodlands, water, and comfort-focused amenities makes it a favored destination for peaceful day trips and multi-day camping adventures in western Tennessee.

Highlights

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Chickasaw Lake – 58-acre lake ideal for fishing and non-motorized boating

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Multi-use trail system offering scenic hikes through hardwood forests

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Well-equipped campgrounds with both primitive and electric sites

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Fishing pier popular for catching bass, catfish, and crappie

Notable Natural Features

Chickasaw Lake

A 58-acre lake offering fishing, paddle boating, and a peaceful setting surrounded by forest.

Hiking and Mountain Biking Trails

A network of well-maintained trails totaling over 11 miles that wind through mature hardwood forests.

Campgrounds

Developed campgrounds with electric and water hookups, as well as primitive sites for tents.