Discover the hidden wilderness of West Tennessee. Big Hill Pond State Park invites adventurers and nature enthusiasts to explore a remarkable landscape of forests, wetlands, and scenic trails. With its diverse ecosystems and tranquil environment, the park offers a perfect escape for those seeking to connect with the natural world.
Big Hill Pond State Park offers a diverse and immersive outdoor experience in the southwestern corner of Tennessee. The park features a complex landscape of hardwood forests, wetlands, and scenic ponds, providing visitors with multiple opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and quiet reflection. Extensive trail systems wind through varied terrain, allowing explorers to experience the rich biodiversity of the region's less-traveled wilderness areas.
Established in 1973, Big Hill Pond State Park emerged from a vision to preserve the unique landscape of West Tennessee's woodland and wetland regions. Created through strategic land acquisitions, the park represents a commitment to protecting diverse ecological habitats and providing public access to natural landscapes. The park's development was part of a broader conservation movement that recognized the importance of preserving natural spaces for recreation, education, and environmental conservation.
Address: 1435 John Howell Rd, Pocahontas, TN 38061Get Directions
Total Trail Length: 6.5 miles
Last Updated about 1 month ago
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