Tennessee State Parks Near Savannah

Discover 13 parks within driving distance of Savannah

Cherokee Trail of Tears State Park

Counce, Tennessee
12 miles away

"Savannah is the nearest major town and a convenient base for visitors exploring the park and the Pickwick Lake area. Travelers often combine a park visit with dining, shopping, and river recreation nearby."

Cherokee Trail of Tears State Park is a small, scenic park in western Tennessee dedicated to preserving the memory of the Cherokee removal. Visitors come for its interpretive history, peaceful river setting, and picnic-friendly grounds overlooking the Tennessee River.

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Pickwick Landing State Park

Pickwick Dam, Tennessee
12 miles away

"Savannah is the nearest full-service town and a common base for park visitors. Travelers from Savannah often come for day trips, boating, and lakeside dining."

Pickwick Landing State Park is a popular Tennessee River destination centered on Pickwick Lake, with a marina, beach, golf course, and comfortable accommodations. Visitors come for water recreation, birdwatching, and a laid-back getaway in the western Tennessee hills.

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Skidaway Island State Park

Savannah, Georgia
12 miles away

"Savannah visitors come for a quick coastal escape with camping, wildlife viewing, and easy day-trip access to the park's marsh boardwalks."

Skidaway Island State Park showcases one of Georgia's most beautiful coastal landscapes, with live oaks, tidal creeks, and interpretive boardwalks through a maritime forest. It is especially popular for birdwatching, camping, and family-friendly outdoor recreation close to Savannah.

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Mousetail Landing State Park

Shiloh, Tennessee
18 miles away

"Savannah is the nearest hub for supplies, dining, and quick access to the park. Visitors from Savannah often use Mousetail Landing for boating, picnicking, and family outings."

Mousetail Landing State Park sits on the banks of Pickwick Lake and the Tennessee River, offering a relaxed setting for water recreation and wildlife viewing. Visitors come for the boat ramp, campground, picnic areas, and easy access to some of West Tennessee’s best fishing.

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Fort McAllister State Park

Richmond Hill, Georgia
24 miles away

"Savannah visitors often make a day trip for Civil War history and a quieter coastal setting. The park offers a scenic contrast to the city with river access and marsh views."

Fort McAllister State Park combines coastal recreation with rich history, featuring a well-preserved Civil War earthwork fort and museum. The park also offers river access, camping, picnic areas, and opportunities to explore the tidal marshes of the Ogeechee River.

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Big Lake State Park

Craig, Missouri
28 miles away

"Savannah residents can reach the park quickly for a day of fishing or a weekend campout. It is one of the closest places to enjoy Big Lake's wetland scenery."

Big Lake State Park offers a rare mix of open water, marshes, and bottomland habitat that attracts anglers, paddlers, and wildlife watchers. Its quiet setting and access to Big Lake make it a favorite for camping and seasonal birding.

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J. P. Coleman State Park

Iuka, Mississippi
31 miles away

"Savannah residents often visit for weekend camping and water activities. The park provides a convenient outdoor destination with broad lake views and picnic facilities."

J. P. Coleman State Park is a popular destination for Pickwick Lake recreation, offering marina access, fishing, swimming, camping, and cabin stays. Its elevated setting provides broad views of the water and surrounding hardwood forest, making it a favorite for weekend escapes and family outings.

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Big Hill Pond State Park

Pocahontas, Tennessee
32 miles away

"Savannah residents can reach Big Hill Pond for fishing, paddling, and family picnics without a long drive. It is a popular choice for a low-key outdoor day in southwest Tennessee."

Big Hill Pond State Park is centered on a 70-acre natural pond surrounded by swamps, hardwood forest, and open fields. It offers a peaceful escape for hiking, canoeing, fishing, camping, and observing migratory birds and other wildlife.

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St. Phillips Island

Beaufort, South Carolina
39 miles away

"Savannah travelers visit for a unique South Carolina coastal escape that feels remote and wild. The island is a strong draw for nature lovers seeking beaches and marshes beyond the city."

St. Phillips Island is one of South Carolina's most secluded coastal destinations, featuring undeveloped shoreline, maritime forest, and tidal marsh habitat. Visitors come for boat-access adventures, wildlife observation, and the chance to experience a largely untouched barrier island.

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Reynolds Mansion

Sapelo Island, Georgia
45 miles away

"Savannah visitors often make the trip for a deeper coastal heritage experience beyond the city’s historic district. The island’s cultural history and quiet scenery offer a strong contrast to urban sightseeing."

Reynolds Mansion showcases Sapelo Island's unique blend of natural beauty and African American coastal heritage. The site is best known for interpretive tours, historic architecture, and access to one of Georgia's most culturally significant barrier islands.

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Hunting Island State Park

St. Helena Island, South Carolina
53 miles away

"Savannah visitors come for a nearby South Carolina beach destination with a more secluded feel. The park is especially appealing for lighthouse views and nature photography."

Hunting Island State Park offers a classic Lowcountry coastal experience with wide beaches, a historic lighthouse, and miles of scenic shoreline. Its maritime forest, fishing pier, and abundant birdlife make it a favorite for beachgoers, anglers, and nature lovers.

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Lake Warren State Park

Hampton, South Carolina
58 miles away

"Savannah-area visitors may make the drive for a quiet South Carolina lake experience. The park is appealing for anglers and anyone wanting a slower-paced outdoor day."

Lake Warren State Park offers a calm, family-friendly setting with a large freshwater lake, shaded picnic areas, and opportunities for boating and fishing. Its natural setting and easy pace make it a popular escape for visitors looking for a simple outdoor day trip.

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A.H. Stephens State Park

Crawfordville, Georgia
60 miles away

"Savannah visitors looking for an inland getaway may choose this park for its historic character and peaceful outdoor amenities."

A.H. Stephens State Park combines history and outdoor recreation on 1,177 acres in Crawfordville, Georgia. The park features a 25-acre lake, a museum in the former Liberty Hall area, campsites, picnic facilities, and opportunities for fishing, paddling, and relaxed nature outings.

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