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TOP 30 Boat launching in Jackson, TN
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Nat Caldwell Park
Nat Caldwell Park is a charming park and tourist attraction located in Gallatin, Tennessee, United States. Situated right off of US-31E/Nashville Pike, this park is the perfect spot for a day of picnicking and outdoor activities. The group picnic shelter can accommodate up to 50 guests, with parking available for approximately 25 vehicles. Old Hickory Lake, a 22,500 acre reservoir created by the Old Hickory Lock and Dam on the Cumberland River, is a prominent feature of the park. Named after former president Andrew Jackson, the lake offers 440 miles of scenic shoreline surrounded by wooded flatlands and numerous access points. Hikers can also explore the nearby Lock 4 Park, which features hiking and mountain bike trails.
Lake Graham
Lake Graham is a beautiful 500-acre park and tourist attraction located at Lowell Thomas Drive in Jackson, Tennessee, United States. Just 9 miles east of Jackson, it offers public restrooms, a picnic area, a boat launching ramp, fish attractors, and a fishing pier for visitors to enjoy. The lake is home to a variety of wildlife, including Belted Kingfishers and Great Blue Herons, making it a paradise for bird watchers. Visitors can also spot woodland birds in the surrounding pine stands and deciduous woods throughout the year. Fishing enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to catch Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Redear Sunfish, Crappie, and Blue/Channel Catfish, with specific creel limits in place. Whether you prefer calm waters or windy conditions, Lake Graham provides the perfect setting for a relaxing day of fishing and outdoor recreation. For more information, contact the Region 1 Office at 731-423-5725 or email the office for assistance.
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