This Appalachian region was once used as hunting grounds by the Shawnee people. Shawnee means “those who have silver” because the Shawnee conducted considerable silver trade. As European settlers transformed the landscape in the 1700s, the region earned the moniker “the Little Smokies” for its rugged beauty. The park offers a full-service lodge, cabins, and 2 scenic campground areas, as well as boating and fishing across two serene lakes. Hiking and bridle trails traverse the park and the neighboring state forest. An equestrian camp is also available.






Additional Information
Good For
Dogs
Families
Activities
Archery
Backpacking
Boating
Camping
Canoeing
Dog Walking
Fishing
Hiking
Kayaking
Motor Boating
Pedal Boating
Picnicking
Rowing
Sightseeing
Sunbathing
Walking
Park Hours
6am to 11pm daily; Visitors are permitted to actively engage in legitimate recreational activities outside these hours. If you have questions, call the park office.