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ther information. Hearing impaired callers may use the Tennessee Relay Service r r f a n p r e F F a t o www.tdec.net/swm/oil at (800) 848-0298. l Restaurant Bike Trails Golf Course Visitors can enjoy a local favorite, the Dockside Philly Bring your mountain bike and A “must play” for golfers visiting the area, the Jack Cheese Steak, while dining at the Dockside Cafe, which ride the park’s 4.5-mile Bay Nicklaus-designed par 72 course offers challenging offers an impressive view of Harrison Bay. The restaurant Point Loop, an easy-moderate play on a beautiful setting, whether you walk or ride on is open year round. For more information please contact biking/hiking trail that mean - the electric carts. The log cabin clubhouse has a grill, (423) 344-9998. ders along the shoreline. Bike pro shop, and driving range. Call (877) 611-2327 for tee clubs and individuals through - times. Camping out the region frequently use Harrison Bay has 4 camping areas (A, B, C & D) with a this popular loop. total of 162 sites (17 waterfront) with 134 sites having water and 30-amp electrical service and 28 sites offering rustic Group Camp tent camping. All 162 sites have picnic tables and fires rings The park has 24 rustic cabins with three sets of bunk beds and are conveniently located near bathhouses with hot in each, sleeping six people per cabin. A playground, ball showers. A dumping station is centrally located for all field, basketball/volleyball courts and a dining lodge are campers. A camp store, open from Memorial Day to Labor available for guests. Reserve through park office up to 1 Day, offers camping supplies and snacks. Camping area B year in advance. Harrison Bay State Park is open year round, while areas A, C, & D close from is a 1,200-acre park located along 40 miles of November to April. All campsites are available first-come, Planned Programs Seasonal Interpretive Rangers on staff during the summer Chickamauga Lake shoreline that was originally devel - first-serve. Stop at camp store before setting up. months provide activities and programs for park visitors oped as a Tennessee Valley Authority recreation ranging from nature-related games to environmental edu - demonstration area in the 1930’s by the Civilian cation hikes. Conservation Corp (CCC). Original workmanship of the CCC can still be admired throughout the park. It offers many opportunities for outdoor enthusiast Hiking Having 8 miles of trails ranging from easy to moderate dif - from camping, boating, biking and fishing. ficulty, visitors can enjoy shoreline hikes on the 4.5-mile Historical Significance loop, nature hikes through wooded areas, or stroll along the .5 mile walking track through a field. Being the oldest state park in Tennessee, Harrison Bay’s name is derived from a large bay of the that covers the old town of Harrison. Swimming The park’s swimming pool is open daily Memorial Day The original town site was also the last Cherokee through Labor Day and is staffed by trained lifeguards. Campground. The 465,000-gallon pool has a diving board and a large Picnic Pavilions and Playgrounds kiddy pool. There is a charge to access the pool; ages 2 & under free. Campers receive 1/2 off. Bring your own chair There are 2 picnic shelters with tables, grills and elec - for lounging. tricity and an enclosed recreation lodge with rest - Nearby Attractions rooms, full kitchen, tables and chairs, with a deck that Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, 20 miles overlooks the lake. Facilities, located within close proximity to the swimming pool and playground, are Creative Discovery Museum, available for rental through the park office up to one Chattanooga, 20 miles year in advance. Activities to enjoy at the park include basketball, softball, volleyball, tennis and horseshoes. //Incline, Equipment can be checked out at camper check-in Lookout Mountain, 25 miles during the summer months. Fishing With over 35,000 acres of TVA’s Chickamauga Lake at Other Nearby State Parks Boating your disposal, the park provides almost any type of fish - Booker T. Washington State Park, 8 miles A marina with 198 boat slips is available to accommo - ing desired, whether by boat, bank, or the park’s pier. date boats from 20 to 60 feet based on a yearly Bass, bluegill, shell cracker, crappie, catfish, gar, and oth - Cumberland Trail State Scenic Trail, 20 miles lease..Fuel, snacks, ice and a pump-out station are ers are commonly caught. TN Fishing License is required available to boaters, as well as an ample launch ramp. for ages 65 to 13. Red Clay State Historic Area, 21 miles