Tennessee State Parks Near Dyersburg

Discover 10 parks within driving distance of Dyersburg

Fort Pillow State Park

Henning, Tennessee
28 miles away

"Dyersburg is close enough for a short day trip to explore the battlefield and enjoy the Mississippi River bluffs. Visitors from the area often come for picnics, fishing, and local history."

Fort Pillow State Park combines a nationally significant Civil War site with sweeping river views and bottomland habitat. The park is especially known for its museum, interpretive exhibits, and excellent birding along the Mississippi flyway.

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Reelfoot Lake State Park

Tiptonville, Tennessee
29 miles away

"Dyersburg is a convenient regional hub for travelers heading to Reelfoot Lake. Visitors from here often come for day trips, fishing outings, and birdwatching weekends."

Reelfoot Lake State Park centers on a rare natural lake created by seismic activity, with flooded timber, rich wetlands, and exceptional wildlife habitat. It is especially popular for crappie fishing, eagle watching, paddling, and nature photography.

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Columbus-Belmont State Park

Columbus, Kentucky
32 miles away

"Dyersburg visitors can cross the state line for a scenic Kentucky stop with strong Civil War significance. The park is a good fit for those looking for a low-key outing with educational value."

Columbus-Belmont State Park is best known for its well-preserved Civil War fortifications and sweeping views of the Mississippi River. Visitors can explore the park museum, monuments, and peaceful grounds while learning about the 1861 Battle of Belmont and the strategic river crossing.

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Big Cypress Tree State Park

Greenfield, Tennessee
34 miles away

"Dyersburg residents can reach the park for a short nature-focused day trip. It is a good option for photography, birdwatching, and a peaceful picnic stop."

Big Cypress Tree State Park highlights a nationally recognized bald cypress and the bottomland habitat that surrounds it. The park is a favorite for nature viewing, photography, and a short, easy visit off the beaten path.

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Middle Fork Bottoms State Park

Humboldt, Tennessee
34 miles away

"Dyersburg is within easy reach for a half-day or full-day outing. Visitors from Dyersburg may come to explore West Tennessee’s bottomland habitats and enjoy fishing or paddling."

Middle Fork Bottoms State Park protects a broad floodplain ecosystem with rich birdlife, seasonal wetlands, and forested river edges. Visitors come for nature observation, fishing, paddling, and peaceful outdoor recreation close to the communities of Jackson and Humboldt.

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Kenlake State Resort Park

Hardin, Kentucky
50 miles away

"Dyersburg visitors can reach the park for lake vacations and outdoor recreation. It is especially attractive for fishing, swimming, and group gatherings near the water."

Kenlake State Resort Park is a full-service resort park on Kentucky Lake with a marina, campground, lodge, restaurant, and beach access. It is a popular base for water recreation and exploring the surrounding western Kentucky lake country.

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Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park

Eva, Tennessee
55 miles away

"Dyersburg travelers may come for a weekend on Kentucky Lake and a change of scenery from the city. The park’s boating and fishing opportunities make it appealing for outdoor enthusiasts."

Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park sits on the shores of Kentucky Lake in western Tennessee and is centered around outdoor recreation on the water. The park features a marina, campground, picnic areas, and access to lake fishing and boating.

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Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park

Pinson, Tennessee
55 miles away

"Dyersburg visitors can reach the park for a longer day trip focused on archaeology and Tennessee history. It is a distinctive destination that stands apart from typical recreation parks."

Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park protects a nationally significant prehistoric ceremonial center featuring more than a dozen earthen mounds. The park’s museum, trails, and interpretive areas help visitors understand the Mississippian and Woodland cultures that shaped this landscape.

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Natchez Trace State Park

Wildersville, Tennessee
58 miles away

"Dyersburg residents can reach the park for a full day of lake recreation or an overnight stay. It is a popular destination for families seeking a quiet outdoor getaway."

Natchez Trace State Park is one of Tennessee’s largest state parks, featuring multiple lakes, a beach, campgrounds, cabins, and extensive opportunities for fishing and paddling. Its rolling hardwood forests and wildlife-rich habitat make it a popular destination for family getaways and nature-based recreation.

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Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park

Gilbertsville, Kentucky
59 miles away

"Dyersburg residents visit for a change of pace, especially for lake recreation and overnight lodging. The park offers a convenient destination for outdoor fun."

Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park combines a full-service resort experience with one of Kentucky's best-known lake destinations. Visitors come for the marina, championship golf, swimming, and convenient access to Kentucky Lake and nearby attractions.

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