Big Cypress Tree State Park Is One Of The Most Secluded And Beautiful Hidden Gems In The State Of Tennessee

Big Cypress Tree State Park in Tennessee is a beautiful hidden gem perfect for family outings.

Most folks know about Tennessee's famed national park, The Great Smoky Mountains, but very few can pinpoint its flooded cypress forest. The Big Cypress Tree State Park is located a little more than 120 miles from Memphis and remains one of the state's most beautiful hidden gems. Learn all about this stunning natural wonderland below, and perhaps plan a trip of your own. A visit to this West Tennessee state park makes for the perfect way to get the whole family out of the house.

Big Cypress Tree State Park is located in Tennessee's Weakley County and gets its name from the species of old bald cypress tree on the property.

Its most famed tree stood on the grounds for roughly 1,350 years before it was struck by lightning and killed in 1976. It was once the largest bald cypress in the United States and the largest of any species to the east of the Mississippi.

The park itself is clean and well-maintained, and it's a beautiful oasis for folks looking to calm themselves from the intensity of city life. You'll find a series of native wildflowers throughout the park, as well as an abundance of wildlife.

The park is known for hosting everything from Boy Scout camporees to birdwatching expeditions. Big Cypress Tree State Park is also a great place to picnic, or plan a family event in the great outdoors.

The largest picnic area in the park can host up to 35 people and is equipped with everything from electric hook-ups to water and grills. Take the kids on the Big Cypress Tree State Park Boardwalk Trail or the Big Cypress State Park Nature Trail both hikes are flat and short. You can easily do both of the trails in one trip to see the whole breadth of what the park has to offer. Don't forget to get the AllTrails app so you can keep track of your process on the map right on your phone. Another good option for those with little ones is to burn off a bit of steam at the park playground.

Keep in mind, that the hiking trails at the Big Cypress Tree State Park are fairly short. There's a 1,000-foot boardwalk trail that will take you through the flooded forestland, which is majestic but short. You won't need to be in a rush in this park which is a good thing because you will have time to meander through the wilderness area and explore the fine details and really appreciate the beauty.

Come and experience one of the most beautiful parks in the state, folks. You'll never forget it! Keep in mind that the natural surface areas of the park are not open from January to April, as the area becomes a bit too swampy to traverse. Happy hiking!

This state park is a laid-back family place where you can wander the short trail systems, picnic, and spend time with your loved ones outside. That sounds like a win-win to us and just another reason to get outside to enjoy our lovely Tennessee weather. For more information about the park please visit the Big Cypress Tree State Park website. Enjoy the beautiful, natural expanse!

A little over 30 minutes away is the pleasant and peaceful town of Union City, make sure to check out this quaint area.

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