Booker T. Washington State Park is located on the shores of Chickamauga Lake near Chattanooga. It offers a blend of recreational opportunities and natural beauty, ideal for family outings and outdoor enthusiasts.
Located twelve miles north of Chattanooga, Booker T. Washington State Park spans 353 acres along the western shore of Chickamauga Lake. It is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and picnicking. The park is named after Booker T. Washington, a notable African-American educator, and leader. It features a combination of forested areas and open spaces, providing diverse habitats for a range of wildlife. Amenities include a group camp, picnic pavilions, tennis courts, and a swimming pool, making it a versatile destination. It is particularly favored for fishing due to the abundance of species in the lake, including bass, catfish, and crappie. The park plays a significant role in community engagement, offering educational programs and hosting events that highlight the area's rich cultural history and natural resources.
Chickamauga Lake shoreline
Abundant fishing spots
Group camp facilities
Picnic pavilions with scenic views
A large reservoir offering prime fishing and boating opportunities.
A facility accommodating up to 36 people, perfect for retreats and gatherings.
Multiple pavilions offering panoramic views of Chickamauga Lake.