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Henry Horton State Park Adventures

Henry Horton State Park offers a blend of outdoor recreation and natural beauty in central Tennessee, featuring hiking trails, golf, fishing, and camping amidst rolling hills and woodlands.

1,523
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1962
Year Established

About Henry Horton State Park

 

Located in the heart of Tennessee near Chapel Hill, Henry Horton State Park spans 1,523 acres of diverse terrain, including mature hardwood forests, open meadows, and gently rolling hills. The park is named after Henry Horton, Tennessee's 36th governor, who was instrumental in its founding during the mid-20th century. The park’s landscape includes the Duck River, one of the most biologically diverse rivers in North America, which provides excellent fishing opportunities and scenic views. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities such as hiking on well-maintained trails, camping in modern campgrounds, golfing on the 18-hole Henry Horton Golf Course, and picnicking at one of the many shelters. Wildlife watching is common, with deer, wild turkeys, and numerous bird species frequently sighted. The park also features an equestrian trail system and a rentable pioneer village that showcases early Tennessee frontier life. Henry Horton State Park appeals to families, anglers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a peaceful natural retreat within easy reach of Nashville and other regional cities. The park’s combination of cultural history and natural resources makes it a favorite destination for both day use and extended stays, offering a variety of experiences from active pursuits to relaxation in a pastoral setting.

Highlights

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18-hole Henry Horton Golf Course with scenic fairways

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Duck River, renowned for fishing and biodiversity

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Pioneer Village with historic log cabins and crafts demonstrations

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Equestrian trails offering horseback riding through forests

Notable Natural Features

Duck River

One of the most biologically diverse rivers in the U.S., offering excellent fishing and scenic spots.

Pioneer Village

A collection of historic log cabins and structures that recreate early Tennessee frontier life.

Henry Horton Golf Course

An 18-hole public golf course set amid rolling hills and woodlands, suitable for all skill levels.