Haw Branch State Park is a small but scenic park in Tennessee offering charming hiking trails, fishing opportunities, and peaceful natural settings along Haw Branch Creek.
Haw Branch State Park is located in Franklin County, Tennessee, near the small town of Winchester. Covering a modest area, the park provides accessible outdoor recreation centered around Haw Branch Creek, a tributary of Tims Ford Lake. The terrain consists mainly of gentle slopes, hardwood forests, and riparian zones that support a diverse array of native flora and fauna. Historically, this part of Tennessee was home to early settlers and indigenous peoples who relied on the natural resources of the region. Today, visitors to Haw Branch State Park enjoy hiking along its short but well-maintained trails that follow the creek, opportunities for fishing in the stocked waters, and relaxing picnicking at tranquil sites. While the park doesn't feature extensive backcountry ventures, its intimate scale and quiet atmosphere appeal to families, casual hikers, and anglers looking for a low-key outdoor experience. Notable landmarks include small waterfalls and scenic creek views that change with the seasons, particularly during spring’s bloom and autumn’s foliage. The park emphasizes natural preservation and offers a peaceful setting for wildlife watching, particularly birding and spotting small mammals. Infrastructure includes parking areas, restrooms, and picnic shelters, making the park a convenient day-use destination.
Haw Branch Creek scenic waterfall
Stocked fishing spots with bass and catfish
Accessible hiking loops with creekside views
Picnic shelters overlooking tranquil water
A small but picturesque waterfall along the main creek trail providing scenic views and photographic opportunities.
Sections of Haw Branch Creek are regularly stocked with bass and catfish, attracting local anglers throughout the year.
Trails that follow Haw Branch Creek offer gentle terrain and peaceful views through hardwood forests and riparian habitats.