Pickwick Landing State Park

Pickwick Landing State Park is a state park in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County, Tennessee, located in the Southeastern United States. The park is situated around the Pickwick Lake impoundment of the Tennessee River, and is named for Pickwick Landing, a 19th-century riverboat stop.

Pickwick Landing State Park
View of the lake and dam from the park's Pickwick Inn
TypeTennessee State Park
LocationPickwick Dam, Tennessee
Area681 acres (2.76 km2)
Created1969
Operated byTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
Openyear round
WebsitePickwick Landing State Park

History

The parks was created in 1969 when the state of Tennessee purchased the town of Pickwick Village from the Tennessee Valley Authority.

Amenities

The park contains a golf course, a 119-room inn, ten cabins, two campgrounds, two picnic pavilions, The Captain's Galley Restaurant, and a marina.

Campgrounds

The main campground has 48 sites, each equipped with a picnic table, grill and electrical and water hook-ups.

The other campground, Bruton Branch Campground has 34 sites.


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