Tennessee State Parks Near Gallatin

Discover 11 parks within driving distance of Gallatin

Bledsoe Creek State Park

Gallatin, Tennessee
7 miles away

"Gallatin is the closest city and a convenient base for day trips, dining, and supplies. Visitors from Gallatin often come for quick lake access, camping, and family outings."

Bledsoe Creek State Park is a compact but scenic park on the shores of Old Hickory Lake, featuring wooded shoreline, picnic areas, and a popular campground. It is especially known for birdwatching, fishing, and a calm natural setting close to the Nashville metro area.

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Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park

Nashville, Tennessee
29 miles away

"Gallatin visitors can reach the park quickly for a scenic urban outing in the state capital. It is a good choice for combining history, dining, and downtown exploration."

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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Cedars of Lebanon State Park

Lebanon, Tennessee
30 miles away

"Gallatin visitors can enjoy a convenient getaway with hiking, picnicking, and seasonal camping. The park is close enough for spontaneous day visits and outdoor gatherings."

Cedars of Lebanon State Park features one of Tennessee’s most distinctive natural communities, the cedar glades, along with a campground, swimming pool, picnic areas, and equestrian facilities. Its location near Nashville makes it a convenient escape for outdoor recreation and nature viewing.

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Long Hunter State Park

Nashville, Tennessee
34 miles away

"Gallatin visitors come for boating access and a scenic change of pace from town. The park’s lake setting makes it a strong option for day-use recreation."

Long Hunter State Park is one of Middle Tennessee’s most popular outdoor destinations, centered on J. Percy Priest Lake. Its diverse landscapes and easy access from Nashville make it a favorite for day trips, paddling, picnicking, and nature exploration.

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Radnor Lake State Park

Nashville, Tennessee
35 miles away

"Gallatin visitors often make the trip for a relaxing outdoor excursion and scenic photography. The park’s calm setting makes it a strong option for families and nature lovers."

Radnor Lake State Park protects one of Middle Tennessee’s most treasured natural landscapes, with a calm lake surrounded by forested hills and wetlands. It is especially popular for wildlife observation, photography, and low-impact hiking in a serene setting near downtown Nashville.

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Harpeth River State Park

Kingston Springs, Tennessee
44 miles away

"Gallatin residents can enjoy a manageable drive to a park known for river access and quiet scenery. It is a practical option for a day outdoors with family or friends."

Harpeth River State Park spans multiple units along the Harpeth River, offering access to quiet waterways, wooded overlooks, and significant cultural history. Its highlights include the Narrows of the Harpeth, Hidden Lake, and the Montgomery Bell Tunnel area.

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Port Royal State Park

Port Royal, Tennessee
48 miles away

"Gallatin is within range for a comfortable drive to the park. Visitors from Gallatin may enjoy combining the trip with other northern Middle Tennessee attractions."

Port Royal State Park highlights one of Tennessee’s earliest settlements and an important river crossing used for trade and travel. The park offers a blend of history, open green space, and scenic views along the Red River.

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Edgar Evins State Park

Silver Point, Tennessee
58 miles away

"Gallatin visitors are drawn to the park for lake recreation and peaceful overnight stays. It is a good option for those looking to trade suburban routines for wooded shoreline views."

Edgar Evins State Park is a 6,000-acre park on the northern shore of Center Hill Lake, featuring a full-service marina, cabins, campsites, and miles of shoreline. Its mix of lake recreation and quiet forested scenery makes it a favorite for fishing, paddling, and relaxing getaways.

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Cummins Falls State Park

Cookeville, Tennessee
59 miles away

"Gallatin visitors often make the drive for a unique swimming hole and scenic gorge setting. It is a strong option for those seeking a more adventurous park visit."

Cummins Falls State Park centers on a 75-foot waterfall and a popular natural swimming area at the base of the falls. The park combines dramatic scenery, river access, and a memorable gorge experience that draws day visitors from across Middle Tennessee and the Upper Cumberland.

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Standing Stone State Park

Livingston, Tennessee
59 miles away

"Gallatin visitors may head to Standing Stone for a quieter alternative to busier recreation areas. The park offers a relaxed setting for camping and lake activities."

Standing Stone State Park features a 69-acre lake, forested hills, picnic areas, and a campground that make it a favorite for low-key outdoor getaways. The park’s setting near the Upper Cumberland offers fishing, boating, hiking, and wildlife viewing in a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere.

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Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park

Byrdstown, Tennessee
60 miles away

"Gallatin travelers may visit while exploring northern Middle Tennessee and the Cumberland region. The park offers a distinctive historic experience away from busier urban attractions."

Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park centers on a restored log cabin and museum dedicated to one of Tennessee’s most influential statesmen. The park offers a peaceful glimpse into 19th-century rural life, with picnic areas, interpretive displays, and scenic countryside views.

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