Harrison Bay State Park

Harrison Bay State Park is a 1,200-acre (4.9 km2) state demonstration park, TVA built in the 1930s along the shores of Chickamauga Lake. The bay gets it names from the now partially submerged town of Harrison, Tennessee. It was built at the same time as Booker T. Washington State Park. Activities offered at the park include: camping, fishing, biking, boating, hiking, and swimming.[1]

Harrison Bay State Park
Harrison Bay State Park, October 2011
TypeTennessee State Park
LocationHarrison, Tennessee
Area1,200 acres (4.9 km2)
Created1930s
Operated byTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
Openyear round
WebsiteHarrison Bay State Park

References

  1. Tennessee State Parks Tennessee State Parks



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