Tennessee State Parks

Summer at Indian Mountain

Plan Your Visit

  Park Brochure
  Park Area Map

  Directions
From I-75 near Jellico, TN, take Exit 160 and travel north on U.S. Hwy. 25 to State Hwy. 297, make a right on London and a left on Dairy Street. This will lead you to the entrance of the park. The route to the park is well marked.
Detailed directions
To the park | From the park

  Hours of Operation
7 a.m. - sunset
Park Office: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Park Activities

Boating Camping Fishing Hiking Trails Picnic Facilities

Park Information

Accessibility
The campground, group camp and swimming pool at the park are accessible to persons with a disability. Learn more about Tennessee State Parks' accessibility.

Green Features

Points of Interest
» Norris Dam State Park
» Lenoir Pioneer Museum
» Cove Lake State Park
» Big Ridge State Park

NEW - Campsite Reservation System

Online reservations for campsites are now available. This service will offer visitors more ease and convenience when it comes to their park stay.
» Indian Mountain Campground Reservations

Indian Mountain State Park is a multi-use facility in Campbell County near Tennessee's northern border. In addition to providing camping and recreation opportunities, the 200-acre park is unique in that it was developed on reclaimed strip mine land. Park visitors can enjoy fishing at the two small lakes, picnicking, camping, and two walking trails. Park visitors have the opportunity to view a variety of wildlife.

Although the park's name would indicate that it is located on a mountain, it is actually located at the base of the mountain. While it is a small park, most any visitor will agree, it is one of our most beautiful parks.

Boating

Pedal boats are available for rent. Please contact the park office for more information.

Tennessee Boating Regulations (exit TDEC)

Camping

NEWIndian Mountain Campground Reservations are now available online.

Indian Mountain is a popular camping park. There are 49 sites with paved pads to serve both tent and RV campers. The sites have water, electricity with 30-amp breakers and a dump station. All sites have picnic tables, and grills are located throughout the camping area. A modern bathhouse with restrooms and showers is available to campers.

Please contact the park for more information.

Fishing

Several ponds provide fishing opportunities for the park visitors. A number of fish species including bluegill, large-mouth bass, crappie and catfish await the successful angler. A valid TN fishing license is required.

Tennessee Fishing Regulations (exit TDEC)
Tennessee State Parks fishing policies

Hiking Trails

The park has two walking trails (one paved and one unpaved). Contact the park for more information on the trails.

Picnic Facilities

There are numerous picnic areas throughout the park along with three large picnic shelters. Each shelter can accommodate 20-50 people and is equipped with grills and water spigots. These shelters may be reserved up to one year in advance.

Individual picnic areas are equipped with tables and grills. Please contact the park for shelter reservations.

Tour Buses

Tour buses are welcome.