Though Tennessee is now full of bustling cities, the churning metropolis of Nashville, and even the hum of sweet small towns, folks tend to forget that the Volunteer State was one the wild wilderness. You can still take a peek at the way the world once was with a visit to one of the many historic sites and parks throughout the state, like David Crockett State Park in Lawrenceburg. Located right on Shoal Creek in some of the prettiest countryside scenery you've ever seen, it's a beautiful place to revisit the natural history of the state.
David Crockett State Park is named after the famed settler of the same name, the colloquially titled "Davey Crockett," who settled in the area in the early 1800s. He started a distillery, grist mill, and even a powder mill by harnessing the energy of the creek's water.
In just three years Crockett managed to own over 600 acres of nearby land and he served as one of the first commissioners and justices of the peace in the area. Crockett eventually moved to West Tennessee, but his reputation was firmly in place.
The area was cordoned into a park in 1959 with an area of 1,100 acres, and it included the site of Crockett's early mills and distillery. You can now see reconstructions of the mills and even the old dam.
The natural area of David Crockett State Park lends itself to hiking and exploring, though there is also a historical museum in the park that focuses on Crockett's life and legacy.
There's even a 40-acre lake now, one that allows for fishing and boating. There are 7 two-bedroom visitor cabins in the park as well, along with a restaurant and two primitive campgrounds.
David Crockett State Park is a beautiful, waterfront park that boasts walking trails and beautiful camping experiences for families of all shapes and sizes. It's a great place to visit for a day out or perhaps for a weekend away.
You can visit David Crockett State Park throughout the year from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every day of the week.
There's something so magical about the natural expanse of Tennessee, and it's the kind of experience you can revisit again and again. You can find out more information on David Crockett State Park with a visit to its official website or Facebook page.
You can explore even more of Tennessee with a visit to one of the most beautiful lakes in the Volunteer State.
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