Tennessee State Parks Near Farragut

Discover 4 parks within driving distance of Farragut

Seven Islands State Birding Park

Kodak, Tennessee
32 miles away

"Farragut visitors are drawn to the park for a nearby escape into wetlands, meadows, and river habitat. It is ideal for a short drive when they want a quieter outdoor experience than city parks provide."

Seven Islands State Birding Park is a 416-acre riverfront park focused on birding, wildlife observation, and low-impact outdoor recreation. Visitors come for sweeping views of the French Broad River, seasonal migrations, and a calm natural landscape close to Knoxville and Sevier County attractions.

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Norris Dam State Park

Norris, Tennessee
35 miles away

"Farragut visitors often head to the park for hiking, fishing, and scenic overlooks. It provides a quieter alternative to more developed recreation areas."

Norris Dam State Park features forested ridges, shoreline access, and sweeping views of Norris Lake and the Clinch River. Its historic setting, family-friendly amenities, and proximity to the Appalachian foothills make it a popular destination for outdoor recreation and day trips.

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Cove Lake State Park

Caryville, Tennessee
39 miles away

"Farragut residents visit for camping, boating, and a scenic break from suburban life. The park’s lake setting and easy interstate access make it a practical weekend destination."

Cove Lake State Park features a peaceful 210-acre lake framed by the Cumberland Mountains, making it a popular spot for boating, fishing, and relaxed outdoor recreation. The park also offers camping, picnic facilities, and a convenient stop along I-75 for travelers exploring East Tennessee.

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Indian Mountain State Park

Jacksboro, Tennessee
47 miles away

"Farragut visitors may choose the park for a scenic break from suburban routines. Its calm atmosphere and easy amenities make it a good choice for a half-day outing."

Indian Mountain State Park is known for its 60-acre lake, family-friendly recreation areas, and easy access from Interstate 75. Visitors come for fishing, picnicking, playground time, and quiet outdoor relaxation in a mountain foothills setting.

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