Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park

Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park

Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park, located near Memphis, Tennessee, offers rich biodiversity and a vast landscape perfect for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.

13,467
Acres Protected
20+
Miles of Trails
400,000
Annual Visitors
1939
Year Established

About Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park

Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park
 

Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park encompasses over 13,000 acres of hardwood bottomland forests and some of the most bio-diverse habitats in Tennessee. Situated along the Mississippi River, the park offers a unique blend of wetland ecosystems and upland hardwood forests, providing sanctuary for a variety of wildlife including deer, turkey, and over 200 species of birds—the park is renowned for its birdwatching opportunities. Named after Edward J. Meeman, a pioneering conservationist, the park also holds historical significance with its Civilian Conservation Corps-built structures. Key recreational opportunities include over 20 miles of hiking trails, a sprawling campground, and several picnic areas. For those seeking water-based activities, Poplar Tree Lake supports fishing, paddling, and serene boat outings. Visitors are often drawn by the tranquility of the forests and the diverse recreational offerings that make Meeman-Shelby a favored destination for both nature enthusiasts and families.

Highlights

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Poplar Tree Lake

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Bluff Trail Scenic Overlook

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Tupelo Swamp

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Chickasaw Bluffs

Notable Natural Features

Poplar Tree Lake

A serene 125-acre lake offering fishing, canoeing, and pedal boating.

Bluff Trail Scenic Overlook

Provides breathtaking views of the Mississippi River floodplain.

Tupelo Swamp

A unique wetland ecosystem perfect for bird watching.