Henry Horton State Park
4209 Nashville Highway, Chapel Hill, Tennessee, United States
About the Henry Horton State Park
Henry Horton State Park is a picturesque institution nestled in the heart of Chapel Hill, Tennessee. Situated at 4209 Nashville Highway, this park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and modern amenities. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, camping, picnicking, and golfing. The park also features a cozy lodge for overnight stays, as well as a restaurant serving delicious meals. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun-filled adventure, Henry Horton State Park has something for everyone.
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4209 Nashville Hwy, Chapel Hill, TN 37034, United States
Opening hours of Henry Horton State Park
Monday:
07:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
07:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
07:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
07:00 - 16:00
Friday:
07:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
07:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
07:00 - 16:00
Reviews of Henry Horton State Park
"If you’re looking for a place to get away from other hikers and enjoy your time in nature this is a much better option than say Fall Creek Falls and just as beautiful. If you’re looking for “safety in numbers” hike one of the more popular destinations. In a 3-4 mile hike I only came across 4/5 other small groups of 2. It’s beautiful and well marked. I parked at the camp ground store and hiked the river trail to the wetland loop, and back around again to the river trail back to the parking lot. Trails are CLEARLY marked with color symbols attached that the trees. The only mistake I made was leaving the observation tower I came off the stairs and continued walking on the trail in front of me. It led me to the backcountry trail but it was clear within a few minutes and I could look down at the river and see the correct trail. Just a careless mistake, but again the trail was marked with sign posts at important intersections. It was a pretty flat and easy enough hike that would be easy enough for school age children (and it’s easy to shorten or park in a different lot on a different day or after lunch) I’m not in great shape and considered it a decent workout. Didn’t have to really stop and catch my breath or pause. No big uphill climbs. I really enjoyed seeing the wetlands from both sides and climbing the observation deck. Just watching the small birds work their way through the marsh grass was pretty neat. Trails are VERY well defined. You aren’t going to wonder if it’s a park trail or a deer trail that leads into a swamp. Great looking spot to camp. There are lots of amenities in the park itself from a restaurant, store and even a hotel and cabins. Also offers golf course and a skeet range. The bathroom even has free showers if you wanted to bring a kit to freshen up after a long hike. Make sure to stop by and see Cotton the owl and (I think) Buddy the Red tail hawk next to the store in the campground."
"My husband and I embarked on another adventure, this time to Henry Horton State Park, specifically site 38. We eagerly arrived, but unfortunately, check-in wasn't until 12 PM. However, we made a quick stop at the General Store to complete the check-in process. The attendant there was incredibly friendly and provided us with valuable information about the park. Upon entering the park, we were greeted by the breathtaking sight of leaves changing colors for the fall season. It truly was a picturesque landscape. The site we stayed at was particularly impressive, boasting an extra-wide space that was mostly level. Our stay was thoroughly enjoyable, and we were pleased to find that water and electricity were readily available at our site."
"Neat little, quiet state park. We stayed there in the off season. Pretty much the only people there. Pool was closed. It was such a nice environment, very calm and the complete opposite to the stress of the city."
"This is a wonderful park to camp in! The tall trees provide lots of shade and keep the area cool. It does make it hard to get good Starlink connection, and cell coverage is restricted, but the park does try to provide Internet access through their own wifi network. The trails are well maintained and beautiful. Lots of wildlife activity like squirrels and red Robbins. Utilities are well regulated and easy to access. roads were easily traveled, with no problems getting a large vehicle through. Our vehicle is 40 ft long and 12.5 feet in height for a comparison. good luck with your camping experience here!"
"This park has it all! Fishing, shooting range, golf, Frisbee golf, playgrounds, a pool, bird watching areas, a lodge, camping ( rv, and primitive/ tent camping) they even have hammock camping. They have a nice new restaurant, beautiful hiking trails, and more. Everything is fairly priced for what it is. I took my family here for the weekend and had a blast. We hiked on some very scenic trails, used the pool all day, and stayed in the lodge. The state staff is accommodating and friendly, professional, and speak well on the area. I highly recommend this place for a little family getaway."
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