Tennessee State Parks Near Dickson

Discover 5 parks within driving distance of Dickson

Montgomery Bell State Park

Burns, Tennessee
10 miles away

"Dickson locals use the park as a nearby outdoor hub for walking, fishing, and gatherings. It is one of the most accessible state park escapes for residents of the county."

Montgomery Bell State Park features three lakes, wooded hills, and a mix of recreation and history in the heart of Middle Tennessee. It is especially popular for fishing, paddling, camping, golf, and family outings.

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Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

Nashville, Tennessee
38 miles away

"Dickson residents often head to the park for a straightforward trip into Nashville’s historic core. It pairs well with nearby museums, the Capitol, and other downtown attractions."

Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park sits at the foot of the Tennessee State Capitol and serves as an outdoor museum of the state’s history. Highlights include the World War II Memorial, the 200-foot granite Tennessee map, and the Rivers of Tennessee Fountains.

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Johnsonville State Historic Park

New Johnsonville, Tennessee
41 miles away

"Dickson is close enough for an easy outing to the park’s historic overlooks and interpretive areas. It’s a convenient destination for families and history enthusiasts looking for a low-key outdoor experience."

Johnsonville State Historic Park combines Civil War history with riverfront scenery in western Tennessee. The park is known for its preserved battlefield landscape, interpretive markers, and views of the Tennessee River and Kentucky Lake.

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Devil's Backbone State Park

Lobelville, Tennessee
42 miles away

"Dickson-area visitors come for a quieter, more rugged park experience than they may find closer to the city. The drive is manageable for a scenic weekend visit."

Devil's Backbone State Park features striking rock formations, shaded forest trails, and panoramic views that highlight the natural beauty of the Cumberland Plateau. It is a compact, low-key destination for hiking, photography, and enjoying a quiet day outdoors.

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Dunbar Cave State Park

Clarksville, Tennessee
56 miles away

"Dickson residents often visit for a manageable day trip to explore one of Tennessee’s notable cave parks. The combination of history, wildlife, and easy access makes it a strong regional draw."

Dunbar Cave State Park centers on a large limestone cave with a long history of human use and a protected bat habitat. The park also offers a lake, picnic areas, and easy access to outdoor recreation in north Middle Tennessee.

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