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Upcoming Events at Tennessee State Parks February Event Schedule for Tennessee State Parks Dunbar Cave (MIDDLE) hosts Sunset to Moonrise Hike on Tues., Feb. 7 from 5:15 - 6:30 p.m. CT. RSVP at 931-648-5526. Roan Mountain (EAST) and Friends of Roan Mountain host Winter Naturalist’s Rallyon Sat., Feb. 11. Fort Loudoun (EAST) hosts Daniel Boone: American Hero at 2:00 pm ET on Sat., Feb. 11. Cedars of Lebanon (MIDDLE) and TN State Parks Running Tour hosts Cedars Frostbite Half-Marathon at 11:00 am CT on Sat., Feb. 11. Harpeth River (MIDDLE) hosts History of Hidden Lake Hikeat 10:00 am and Mound Bottom Mississippian Culture Hike at 1:00 pm on Sun., Feb. 12. More info at 615-952-2099. Celebrate Valentine's Day at one of our 8 state park restaurants and enjoy a special overnight stay at one of our 6 inns. Learn more. Eagle Tours continue through February at Reelfoot Lake State Park. Buses leave the park's Visitor Center at 10 a.m. CT every day through the end of February. Tours cost $5 a person and reservations must be made by calling (731) 253-9652. Printer-friendly February event schedule. 2012 Event Schedule for Tennessee State Parks and Natural Areas Leaving a Lighter Footprint ![]() Escape to the peace and quiet of winter at a Tennessee State Park and take advantage of our Annual Winter Promotion, including 50% off all inn room 7 days a week. You can enjoy a new modern villa at Montgomery Bell or classic cabin at Roan Mountain. We have a variety of inns, cabins and campgrounds for you this winter. Make an online reservation. |
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What you can do at this site » Make a Reservation» Make Online Reservations for Inns/Cabins » Plan Your Meeting at a State Park Winter is great time to explore Tennessee State Parks from one of our 360 villas or cabins. It’s even better when you can take 50% off villas and cabins Sunday through Thursday until March 31, 2012! Economic Impact of Tennessee State Parks Learn more about the economic impact of Tennessee State Parks from the 2009 University of Tennessee’s “Estimated Economic Impacts of Tennessee State Parks” Report.Special Events Tennessee State Parks feature special events drawing visitors from across the region. View current state park calendars.State Naturalist Randy Hedgepath One of the most popular ways to experience Tennessee’s Outdoor Adventures is to spend time with State Naturalist Randy Hedgepath. Meet Up with the State Naturalist.Volunteer Opportunities Friends make a difference at Tennessee State Parks. Learn more about Volunteer Opportunities in Tennessee State Parks.Outdoor Adventures Take time to get outdoors and explore the natural, cultural and historical wonder of Tennessee. Tennessee State Parks feature a variety of outdoor adventures where you can make memories that will last a lifetime. |




