It’s nearly autumn in Tennessee, and that means absolutely beautiful weather along with breathtakingly picturesque foliage. Tennessee is known for being one of the most stunning states in the country, and nowhere is that beauty on display more than at little-known David Crockett State Park in Southern Tennessee. The park features plenty of hiking trails, learning opportunities, and a covered bridge that is absolutely beautiful to see. It’ll take you back to Crockett’s days when life was good and the state was young.

Brent Moore - Flickr Deep in the hills of Southern Tennessee lies one of the most underrated parks in the whole state: David Crockett State Park.

David Crockett State Park - Facebook The park is named after legendary Tennessee pioneer David “Davey” Crockett who built a gristmill, a distillery, and a powdermill near the area where the park is now.

David Crockett State Park - Facebook Today, the park is home to over 10 miles of hiking trails, some paved and some not, and they’re all perfect for exploring.

David Crockett State Park - Facebook The park is right on the banks of the scenic Shoal Creek, which features this lovely though little waterfall. There’s a trail that takes you right up to the bank where the falls area, and it’s definitely worth it.

Brent Moore - Flickr The real highlight of the trails, though, is the covered bridge that sits on the backside of the park from the entrance. It’s accessible by car as well, but we recommend you park in the middle of the park, make the trek to the creek’s waterfalls, and then head to the bridge.

David Crockett State Park - Facebook You’re likely to see plenty of wildlife on your hike. From turkeys to turtles to deer, the area is absolutely abundant with native fauna.

David Crockett State Park - Facebook The 1319-acre state park is the perfect spot to enjoy the great outdoors, and we all know that in Tennessee they truly are great. Visit the park for yourself in Lawrenceburg. If you’re getting there by GPS, plug in 1400 West Gaines to get there.

If you like this covered bridge, you should check out these other covered bridges throughout Tennessee.

Brent Moore - Flickr

Deep in the hills of Southern Tennessee lies one of the most underrated parks in the whole state: David Crockett State Park.

David Crockett State Park - Facebook

The park is named after legendary Tennessee pioneer David “Davey” Crockett who built a gristmill, a distillery, and a powdermill near the area where the park is now.

Today, the park is home to over 10 miles of hiking trails, some paved and some not, and they’re all perfect for exploring.

The park is right on the banks of the scenic Shoal Creek, which features this lovely though little waterfall. There’s a trail that takes you right up to the bank where the falls area, and it’s definitely worth it.

The real highlight of the trails, though, is the covered bridge that sits on the backside of the park from the entrance. It’s accessible by car as well, but we recommend you park in the middle of the park, make the trek to the creek’s waterfalls, and then head to the bridge.

You’re likely to see plenty of wildlife on your hike. From turkeys to turtles to deer, the area is absolutely abundant with native fauna.

The 1319-acre state park is the perfect spot to enjoy the great outdoors, and we all know that in Tennessee they truly are great. Visit the park for yourself in Lawrenceburg. If you’re getting there by GPS, plug in 1400 West Gaines to get there.

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Address: David Crockett State Park, Lawrenceburg, TN 38464, USA