Bledsoe Creek State Park
Bledsoe Creek State Park was once a prime hunting ground for the Cherokee, Creek, Shawnee and Chickamauga Native American tribes. The area is home to a wealth of Native American history along with various historical sites nearby.
The park features 57 campsites and more than six miles of scenic hiking trails that meander through the forest and along the lake. Activities include fishing at Old Hickory Lake, picnic facilities (the largest able to accommodate up to 150 people) and park programs which provide entertainment for all ages.
For more information, visit the Bledsoe Creek State Park website.