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Friends of State Parks

Friends Conference Program Cover





8th Annual Friends Conference
at Paris Landing State Park, Oct. 21-23. View the printer friendly agenda.







In 1993, Tennessee passed legislation authorizing private, non-profit groups to organize for "maintaining and enhancing the purposes, programs and functions of the state park system". These groups, more commonly known as Friends, are concerned citizens who have banded together to assist in protecting, preserving and promoting the beauty and the splendor of their favorite state park. They give selflessly of their time, talents and energy to help ensure the park's integrity is intact for future generations to enjoy.

Which Parks have a Friends Group?

There are 35 active and established Friends groups. To find out more about a group or how to get involved with one, check out the group's website (if available) or contact the volunteer coordinator at: tnstateparks.volunteer@tn.gov or (615) 532-5249.

• Friends of Big Cypress Tree State Natural Area
Friends of Bledsoe Creek State Park
• Friends of Burgess Falls State Natural Area
Friends of Cedars of Lebanon State Park
• Friends of Chickasaw State Park
Friends of Cordell Hull
• Friends of Cove Lake State Park
Friends of Cumberland Mountain State Park
Friends of the Cumberland Trail
• Friends of David Crockett State Park
• Pioneer Friends of Davy Crockett Birthplace State Historic Park
Friends of Dunbar Cave State Natural Area
Friends of Edgar Evins State Park
Friends of Fall Creek Falls State Park
Fort Loudoun Association
Friends of Harrison Bay State Park
• Friends of Henry Horton State Park
• Friends of the Johnsonville State Historic Park
Friends of Long Hunter State Park
• Friends of Montgomery Bell State Park
• Friends of Mousetail Landing State Park
• Friends of Natchez Trace State Park
• Friends of Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park
Friends of Norris Dam State Park
Friends of Panther Creek State Park
• Friends of Paris Landing State Park
Friends of Pickwick Landing State Park
Friends of Radnor Lake
• Friends of Red Clay State Historic Area
Friends of South Cumberland State Recreation Area
• Friends of Standing Stone State Park
Friends of Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park
Tims Ford Environmental Education Assn.
Friends of T.O. Fuller State Park
• Friends of Warriors' Path State Park

The following state parks have interest groups formed that are working toward becoming official friends' groups in 2012.

Friends of the Forest for Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park
• Friends of Pickett State Park - Interested in learning more about this group or becoming a memeber? Contact Ranger Travis Bow at travis.bow@tn.gov or 931-879-5821.