Fort Pillow State Historic Park
About the Business
Fort Pillow State Historic Park is a renowned museum and park located at 3122 Park Road in Henning, Tennessee, United States. This historic site serves as a significant tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved fortifications and exhibits. The park showcases the rich history of the Civil War and the tragic events that took place at Fort Pillow. Visitors can explore the grounds, learn about the battles that occurred here, and appreciate the natural beauty of the surrounding area. Whether you're a history buff or simply looking for a peaceful retreat in nature, Fort Pillow State Historic Park is a must-visit destination.
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Location & Phone number
3122 Park Rd, Henning, TN 38041, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Reviews
"I've been camping here off and on for years. It's very nice park and well kept grounds but what separates this park from others is the staff. The staff is excellent, knowledgeable and just down right good folks. Everyone you come in contact with is nice and friendly and go out of their way to make sure your stay there is enjoyable. Can't say enough good things about the people who run this state park."
"The campgrounds were clean. The park ranger made frequent rounds."
"Nice museum and some challenging hiking trails. The main trail is 8 miles and has quite a bit of elevation change, would be tough for kids and beginners."
"We really enjoyed our camping trip here. The park was quiet and the campsites were beautiful. Watch out for the bandit raccoons at the campsites. They will rob you right in front of your eyes! The bathrooms are clean, though I did find the setup a little odd. There is only one toilet and shower in the bathroom and they are in a shared room, meaning only one camper can be in there at a time. There were portable toilets outside the bathhouse, which is supposed to be a fix for this problem I’d assume. There is NO ice on the premises so be prepared to make a trip to the store to replenish your ice if it’s really hot. It was about 100 degrees when we were there and we had to leave the park to buy ice. It’d be nice if there were some available on site to purchase. They have your back for firewood though. The bundles even come with little starters and it’s $5 a bundle. Just wave one of the staff members down while they’re driving by. The lake/pond is a nice little area of the park. We took our kayaks out for a spin and enjoyed watching the wildlife. I will say that we attempted to hike the Chickasaw Bluff Trail, but near the end it was overgrown with kudzu so we never got the reward of the view and did all that work for nothing. :-( Jordan, the seasonal interpreter, was lovely to chat with. We went on one of her guided hikes and you can tell she really loves both learning and teaching. She shared lots of knowledge on our way to the fort. All in all, we will definitely return. We loved camping here."
"Love it here! So peaceful and great trails to hike. We camped there last weekend at the primitive site and it was great. Had our own bonfire area and outhouse.(don't enter outhouse if your not friendly with huge spiders though lol) Trail is very hilly to get to site so be prepared for a good workout hike to get all your gear out there, but worth it. They have other campsites you can drive up to though if you'd prefer that."
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