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Cordell Hull State Park adventures

Cordell Hull State Park Adventures

Cordell Hull State Park in Tennessee offers a rich blend of outdoor recreation on the shores of Cordell Hull Lake, making it a favored destination for camping, fishing, and hiking enthusiasts.

1,200
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
100,000 (estimate)
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Cordell Hull State Park

Cordell Hull State Park
 

Cordell Hull State Park spans over 1,200 acres near the Cumberland River, centered around Cordell Hull Lake, an impoundment of the river created for flood control and recreation. The park's rolling terrain includes hardwood forests, mixed with open meadows and lakeside areas, fostering diverse wildlife habitats. Established in 1969 and named after Cordell Hull, a notable Tennessee statesman and U.S. Secretary of State, the park offers numerous facilities that accommodate visitors year-round. Key recreational opportunities include boating and fishing on the 1,200-acre lake, with species such as bass, crappie, and catfish abundant in the waters. The park features well-maintained hiking and mountain biking trails that wind through woodlands and along the lake's edge, giving visitors scenic views and chances to observe local fauna like deer, wild turkey, and various songbirds. Cordell Hull State Park also provides camping, picnicking, and playground areas, making it family-friendly and accessible for day visitors and extended stays. One notable landmark within the park is the historic Cordell Hull Dam, which regulates the Cumberland River flow and contributes to the creation of the lake. The park's blend of water and woodland environments, combined with modern amenities, enhances its visitor appeal for both active adventurers and those seeking relaxation in a natural setting.

Highlights

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Cordell Hull Lake offering excellent fishing and boating opportunities

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Cordell Hull Dam providing scenic views and historical significance

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A network of multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking

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Well-equipped campgrounds with lake access and picnic facilities

Notable Natural Features

Cordell Hull Lake

A 1,200-acre reservoir offering boating, fishing, and water-based recreation framed by forested shores.

Cordell Hull Dam

A historic flood control dam on the Cumberland River that created the park’s centerpiece lake.

Multi-Use Trail System

Approximately 10 miles of maintained trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking through diverse habitats.