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The Lodges at Tennessee State Parks
The Lodges at Tennessee State Parks are your place to disconnect. Hundreds of acres of public land surround each of our Lodges. This shields them from the busyness of the outside world while affording you the comforts of modern vacation destinations.
The Lodges offer dining, golfing, conference space, and a host of outdoor recreation opportunities. Whether you are traveling alone or planning an event, the Lodges of Tennessee State Parks are your place for a beautiful stay in an exceptional place.
Start exploring at tnstateparks.com/lodges.
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Reclaiming Nature: A Veteran’s State Park Journey
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For Edgar Fierro, a veteran who served 8 years in the military, spending time outdoors is more than just a pastime-it's a path to healing and peace. 🌲🚴 After deploying three times and overcoming the mental and physical challenges of combat, Edgar found solace on the bike trails at Tennessee State Parks. Edgar’s story is a testament to the transformative impact of nature and the incredible suppo...
Day In the Life of a Seasonal Interpretive Ranger at Tennessee State Parks
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Are you passionate about the great outdoors? Do you enjoy educating others and sharing your love for nature? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you at Tennessee State Parks! Join us as a Seasonal Interpretive Ranger (SIR) and become a vital part of our team. As a Seasonal Interpretive Ranger, you'll have the chance to engage with park guests through a variety of educational programs and...
Rock Island State Park Visitor Guide
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Rock Island State Park: The ultimate destination for nature lovers! This 883-acre park, situated on the headwaters of Center Hill Lake at the confluence of the Caney Fork, Collins, and Rocky Rivers, is a true gem. With endless opportunities for hiking, fishing, waterfall chasing, and camping, you'll never run out of things to do. This video will take you on a journey through the most iconic poi...
Why Trail Kiosks Matter
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Well constructed dirt paths aren’t the only aspect of good quality, safe trails! There are lots of important components that work together to get a trail user from point A to B. One of those is the kiosk. Have you ever arrived at a hiking destination that didn’t have maps, trail information, or signs? If so, you know how important kiosks can be. Kiosks often indicate trailheads and provide info...
Duck River Education Day 2021
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Every year every 5th grader in Marshall County visits Henry Horton State Park to participate in Duck River Education Day and learn about the special Duck River and how to protect it.
Testing the Turbidity of the Duck River
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Join us as we work with the environmental team from the General Motors Spring Hill plant to test the turbidity and ph of the Duck River! Learn more about Henry Horton State Park: tnstateparks.com/parks/henry-horton
Kits Club Henry Horton State Park
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What is Kit's Club at Henry Horton State Park? It's a program that gets kids, ages 4 to 8, outdoors while teaching them how to explore and discover nature. There are three programs that Kit's Club offers covering topics on soil, water, and recycling. Parents and kids alike leave with a better understanding of the world around them and how they can get out and explore it! Learn more about Henry ...
NRPA Gold Medal Finalist 2021
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The American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration (AAPRA), in partnership with the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), has recognized Tennessee State Parks as one of the best state park systems in the nation. Tennessee has made it into the final four in this national competition and will compete for the gold medal at the September national conference. This video highlight...
Summer Visits at TN State Parks
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It's that time of year when we're all itching to spend more time outdoors. We're excited about the adventures that you'll have at our parks this summer, but we need your help keeping our outdoor spaces safe. Some of our Rangers are here with a few tips to help you enjoy a safe and responsible visit. Find out more about responsible recreation at tnstateparks.info/ResponsibleRec
Go Green With Us This Earth Day
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Happy Earth Day from the Go Green With Us program at Tennessee State Parks. Every year in honor of Earth Day, we announce the Go Green Recognition Awards to celebrate and recognize state parks for their year-round efforts to protect, preserve, and restore our state and our planet. The Go Green With Us program is a partnership between park staff and guests to take better care of our environment....
My TN State Park Awards | Top Three Parks With Most Donations
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Thank you to everyone who donated and supported our parks through the My TN State Park Campaign. 2020 was tough on many levels, but parks emerged as havens for outdoor recreation and rest. Nearly 3,000 donations poured into the park system as donors cast their vote for the park that "kept them going" in 2020. Over $96,000 was raised to support trail repair, birds of prey programs, and childhood...
Mack Prichard Day is March 31st
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March 31st is designated as the Mack S. Prichard Day by Governor Bill Lee in appreciation and celebration of Prichard’s life in service. Mack S. Prichard was the first Archaeologist and later Naturalist of the State of Tennessee. Mack Prichard serves as an inspiration for people to support, visit and love natural spaces and cultural resources. He used his abilities to preserve the spaces he lov...
River Safety | 5 Tip Process
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Join Park Ranger Jesse as he walks us through 5 tips to stay safe on the river and shows us some things to keep in mind as we enjoy floating, swimming, or fishing Tennessee’s waterways.
History of Henry Horton
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History of Henry Horton
Macroinvertebrates in the Duck River
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Macroinvertebrates in the Duck River
Flow Rate Testing on the Duck River
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Flow Rate Testing on the Duck River
Duck River Watershed and Wetlands
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Duck River Watershed and Wetlands
Learn About Mussels in the Duck River!
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Learn About Mussels in the Duck River!
Fish Hatchery on the Duck River
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Fish Hatchery on the Duck River
Stream Survey Near the Duck River
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Stream Survey Near the Duck River
Principles of Recycling
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Principles of Recycling
History of Old Stone Fort State Archeological Park
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History of Old Stone Fort State Archeological Park
Lodge Pickwick Landing | Summer Vacation
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Lodge Pickwick Landing | Summer Vacation
Explore Lodge Pickwick Landing
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Explore Lodge Pickwick Landing
Railroad History of Montgomery Bell
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Railroad History of Montgomery Bell
West Lyles Railroad
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West Lyles Railroad
N.C. and St.L. Railroad | Virtual Train History Festival 2021
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N.C. and St.L. Railroad | Virtual Train History Festival 2021
Virtual Train History Festival 2021
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Virtual Train History Festival 2021
Turntable at Johnsonville | Virtual Train History Festival 2021
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Turntable at Johnsonville | Virtual Train History Festival 2021

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @raze38015
    @raze38015 Місяць тому

    This explains a lot for me. I just moved here a couple years ago and always wondered why they dye the water..

  • @darshitapillai
    @darshitapillai Місяць тому

    Perfect place for a weekend getaway !!!

  • @carolinafierro9325
    @carolinafierro9325 2 місяці тому

    Such beautiful messages🥰

  • @clydesawyer3112
    @clydesawyer3112 2 місяці тому

    I am also a VET OLD army 1967 to 1969 so I can agree with you

  • @cliffhangerhart3651
    @cliffhangerhart3651 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for your service. You may want to ride the Mountain to Sea Trail. BIKES are allow on the trail.

  • @DannyJoe08
    @DannyJoe08 3 місяці тому

    Man, masks were such a stupid, useless thing back then.

  • @cbr599rr712
    @cbr599rr712 4 місяці тому

    Savage Gulf

  • @adriennefriend
    @adriennefriend 5 місяців тому

    Awesome!

  • @DoctorSpaek-dt4de
    @DoctorSpaek-dt4de 6 місяців тому

    Slave plantation the biggest in Nashville

  • @SFVGIRL
    @SFVGIRL 6 місяців тому

  • @Linkthetherian
    @Linkthetherian 6 місяців тому

    Maybe tenessee

  • @christianhyder558
    @christianhyder558 9 місяців тому

    Where I grew up! Great place to visit, better place to live.

  • @ryanpebbles1731
    @ryanpebbles1731 11 місяців тому

    Black dude should have done the whole video.

  • @N.Shepard
    @N.Shepard Рік тому

    The new lodge is nice, but the restaurant there is a hot MESS. We waited almost an hour to get into the restaurant.....then another hour and a half for a piece of chicken with cold, unseasoned mashed potatoes. We are never going again. Go to the Snack Bar near the campgrounds and get a pizza or a burger. You'll be glad you did.

  • @1949chefjojo
    @1949chefjojo Рік тому

    Please keep them in the River. Let them grow.

  • @rayzimmerman7616
    @rayzimmerman7616 Рік тому

    Great video. Very informative.

  • @ryandenney4903
    @ryandenney4903 Рік тому

    Great falls is closer to 30 ft in the summer good one to jump

  • @woodrowcall3269
    @woodrowcall3269 Рік тому

    I’m retiring very soon, Tennessee is going to be my home in the very near future. A beautiful place with wonderful people.

  • @WanderingWaysOutdoors
    @WanderingWaysOutdoors Рік тому

    By far, the HYPEST video for all of us outdoor lovers in Tennessee!

  • @lindapalmer9402
    @lindapalmer9402 Рік тому

    How do I get there

  • @dirtysouthvol
    @dirtysouthvol Рік тому

    My mind is BLOWN! Thank you

  • @supergwb
    @supergwb Рік тому

    Very well done…I’ll see you all in October.

  • @robertdees2150
    @robertdees2150 Рік тому

    I've seen it but never have been a guest, it's a beautiful park but don't let children to wonder off, stay on marked trails, and don't fall take your time with every step.

  • @JillForJesus
    @JillForJesus Рік тому

    thank you from murfreesboro

  • @sandraking9650
    @sandraking9650 Рік тому

    Too low

  • @stewforwords
    @stewforwords Рік тому

    I miss Tennessee.

  • @jaimeduke5913
    @jaimeduke5913 Рік тому

    I just learned a lot from this video. Thank you!!!!!

  • @prestonheck
    @prestonheck Рік тому

    How have I never seen this place. 423 here

  • @xhappybunnyx
    @xhappybunnyx Рік тому

    they need a dirt zamboni

  • @rsautos
    @rsautos Рік тому

    ??

  • @williamhuffington2039
    @williamhuffington2039 Рік тому

    Pouring powder straight from the horn, priming the pan before loading the barrel and gripping a wood ramrod mid way up the shaft. All greenhorn mistakes.

  • @americanfreedom1
    @americanfreedom1 Рік тому

    Great video but I do not believe the woodland indians built the mounds nor had the knowledge and specific understanding of alignment, summer solstice etc. The suni indians and other tribe say they came from south America around Belize? that the mounds were here prior to them and they refer to the builders as the mound builders/those that mediate with the gods. Not my words, there's. Maybe look into east tn pyramid, april of 1943 was an article on it. During the hydro electricity project an (Egyptian pyramid) was uncovered on native Americans lands that's now under the clintch river. TVA brought the leading London museum (whatever you want to call him) to the site where he and his team uncovered ancient Egyptian artifacts, some funky shaped skeletal remains and it was 100 percent without a doubt deemed an ancient Egyptian pyramid then it was flooded for hydro power. Just like rockwall tx is a 20 mile diameter 7 story wall buried under the ground but true history is muddied for a not so true past.

  • @houstonbrown3450
    @houstonbrown3450 2 роки тому

    Any guides for horseback riding,and stables near by

  • @bradleyrussell1973
    @bradleyrussell1973 2 роки тому

    Joe Eagle lookin alright there bud!!

  • @hovanti
    @hovanti 2 роки тому

    This looks fun, but would be an entire education for me, all the different types of games and the rules for each. I had a set of marbles as a boy, but they're long gone (that was 45+ years ago.)

  • @tncampingnerds
    @tncampingnerds 2 роки тому

    This is wonderful. Click on our channel for a recent review of the campground at Montgomery Bell State Park (by TN Camping Nerds)

  • @nickroberts6850
    @nickroberts6850 2 роки тому

    I'm from Knoxville TN, here performing magic at the Coffee County Fair ! 🎉 September 2022. In my 56 years, I've never visited the Old Stone Fort till now. I took the "below the wall" perimeter trail today and thoroughly enjoyed it ! 🙃 I think I went backwards, starting to the right - where the mill ruins are. The "above the wall" perimeter trail appears to be the way to go for those with mobility issues.✅ Highly recommend ! 😮

  • @recoilxj556may3
    @recoilxj556may3 2 роки тому

    I grew up on this river as a kid! Use to use a can of corn and a cheap rod and reel and caught trout like crazy!

  • @andrewvu1752
    @andrewvu1752 2 роки тому

    That's a pedersoli blue ridge right?

  • @Nollic15
    @Nollic15 2 роки тому

    Yeah why would you let the trees grow up around the walls? You’re letting nature destroy a significant pre Colombian structure.

  • @OffBelay_
    @OffBelay_ 2 роки тому

    I love Foster Falls!

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 2 роки тому

    Excellent speaker.

  • @prestonturner610
    @prestonturner610 2 роки тому

    Awesome! 👍 bet it's delicious 😋 would love to make some someday! Great Vid, God Bless! 🙏

  • @tennesseejustice1796
    @tennesseejustice1796 2 роки тому

    Do you know what Tennesseans really need? We need our teachers, parents, and government officials to be educating their students and their law enforcement officers, and other government officials about accountability when it comes to respecting our rights under the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Among other things, they need to know that the First Amendment gives us ALL the right to the freedom of the press. This means, EVERYONE can legally videotape anywhere our eyes can see while in public. To all the folks that freak out about being videotaped while being out in public, you must remember that you are being watched 24/7 the moment you leave the privacy of your home. Cameras are everywhere, and they are recording you. People have no reasonable expectation of privacy in public places. They are capturing your actions, your possessions, and listening to any conversations that can be heard. In this great land of ours, we ALL have a right to exercise our freedom of the press and to freely take pictures or videotape anything we see on public property (including recording all interactions with the police or other government employees while they are exercising their official duties in public.) We have the First Amendment right to record our interactions with our local government and it cannot be criminalized. Transparency is crucial in keeping our freedom and democracy in this country! If any government employee has an issue with you recording them, then they are up to no good and are usually guilty of something. Brave men and women have fought for your freedom and have given the ultimate sacrifice to protect your freedoms in this country. So if we keep allowing the government to take away those rights, we will no longer have them. This is America! If you don't care about your civil liberties being violated then go move to North Korea or China because here in the United States of America, we have the Bill of Rights that guarantees our freedoms and civil liberties. God bless America!! 🇺🇸 I invite every one of you to go follow this Facebook page so that you can keep informed of what is really going on in Tennessee! facebook.com/crookedtennessee

  • @neonblack6
    @neonblack6 2 роки тому

    Always load the barrel before setting your pan. Was he in any serious danger? At half cock? Probably not. Is that a habit you wanna get into? Absolutely not, because the day you mind slips and you fully cock that bad boy you'll be at a pretty severe risk of put putting a nice big hole in your hand and lose a few fingers or even knock the front of your head off. Always Always always load the rifle before setting your pan

  • @benhouser3953
    @benhouser3953 2 роки тому

    Such high production value for so few views

  • @letsgoexploring
    @letsgoexploring 2 роки тому

    Old stone fort is a beautiful park! We just put a video up on it the other day! Can’t wait to finish visiting them all this coming year! Thanks for making such great memories possible!

  • @musgrave6886
    @musgrave6886 2 роки тому

    filipino boys used to play a similar marble game called "jolens" until the 1970s or 1980s...

  • @letsgoexploring
    @letsgoexploring 2 роки тому

    We just did a video a while back on Old Stone Fort and talked about the Duck River in it! Such a great program and really can make an impact on these kids!

  • @SL_BA
    @SL_BA 2 роки тому

    I love the Duck River. The Big Duck River is in our back yard. We live just up stream of Old Stone Fort. I find it interesting that the Duck River is the longest river that is completely located entirely within the state of Tennessee. ~Scotty