Annual Events Hours of Operation February - Valentine’s Sweetheart Banquet The Park Visitor Center is open year-round Spring - Easter Egg Hunt Monday through Friday and weekends seasonally, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Summer - Junior Ranger Camp STATE PARK October - Fall Festival Natchez Nearby Attractions 24845 Natchez Trace Road Civil War Battlefield, Parker’s Crossroads, Wildersville, TN 38388-8329 8 miles Phone: 731-968-3742 - Heritage Museum, Lexington, Toll Free: 800-250-8616 5 miles Tennessee State Parks Nearby State Parks William R. Snodgrass TN Tower Mousetail Landing State Park – 25 miles 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 2nd Floor Horse Stables Johnsonville State Historic Park – 29 miles Nashville, TN 37243 Horse stables are available for rent at the Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park – 35 miles 888-867-2757 Natchez Trace Equestrian Center.

Fire Trails www.tnstateparks.com There are miles of fire trails located within the adjacent state forest that are multi-use (bike, horse and off-road vehicle). The trails are dirt or gravel with varying terrain. Volunteer Opportunities Picnic Shelters Volunteers and Friends assist in The park has four covered picnic shelters. Each protecting and preserving the cultural will accommodate up to 40 people. Shelters are and natural resources of their favorite equipped with grills and tables. Restrooms are state park. They do this by giving of their located within walking distance. Reservations time and talents to ensure the park’s integrity can be made online and are accepted for future generations to enjoy. It’s easy to show up to a year in advance. your support – join a Friends group or participate

Planned Programs ©TennesseePhotographs.com in one of the many volunteer opportunities Programs are available for groups or Tennessee State Parks offers individuals, individuals and can be geared toward families and groups. Visit www.tnstateparks.com children and adults. The Natchez Trace to learn more. Outdoor Classroom meets bi-weekly from September through April. For more information about programs contact the park visitor center at 731-968-3742. Directions Natchez Trace is 35 miles east of Jackson on Interstate 40 between Nashville and Memphis. Take Exit 116 from I-40 to the park’s main entrance. GPS directions for Pin Oak Lodge: 567 Pin Oak Lodge Lane, Lexington, Tenn. ©TennesseePhotographs.com Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation authorization no. 327152, 20,000 copies. This public document was promulgated at a cost of $.06 per copy, February, 2019.

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©TennesseePhotographs.com 800-848-0298. www.tnstateparks.com Meeting Rooms Hiking Natchez Trace Inn and Conference Center offers Over 23-miles of hiking trails are located within over 3,000 square feet of meeting/banquet space Natchez Trace. Trails range from an easy 1-mile in three conference rooms, which accommodates nature walk to a 14-mile overnight trail. up to 200 people. Groups staying at the inn or Reservations for backcountry camping cabins may reserve meeting rooms up to two are required. years in advance. The Cub Lake Recreation Lodge is located on Cub Creek Lake. This historic building Boating and Fishing was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Natchez Trace is home to four lakes. Corps. The recreation lodge is used for Cub Lake has a swimming area. Jon boats, reunions, wedding, receptions and canoes, kayaks and paddle boats are available for ©TennesseePhotographs.com parties. The lodge can seat 100 rent between Memorial Day and Labor Day. There Natchez Trace State Park people comfortably. is no lake use permit required for this lake. Pin This 9,266-acre state park is located within the Oak Lake offers boating, fishing, picnicking, 36,642-acre Natchez Trace State Forest and Restaurant swimming, RV camping and more. There are two Wildlife Management Area. Tennessee State The Western Spur Restaurant can seat 150 people boat ramps available and lake use permits can Parks, the Tennessee Division of Forestry and and serves Southern-style cuisine. Box lunches be purchased at Pin Oak Lodge. Browns Lake and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency share and catering are available for breaks, banquets or Maples Lake have one boat ramp each. Jon boats, administration of this area. The park is a cookouts throughout the park. life jackets and paddles are available on a recreation destination for camping, hiking, Camping first-come first-serve basis. Browns Lake and fishing, boating, paddling and horseback riding. Maples Lake require a TWRA permit. All state The park has 208 campsites and five fishing and boating regulations apply to all lakes. Historical significance camping cabins in three different areas. Natchez Trace State Park is named for the All sites have tables, grills and fire pits. Museum famous “Natchez to Nashville” highway, an Bathhouses are available in each campground. A museum and nature center are located at the important wilderness road during the early Leashed pets are allowed. visitor center. Exhibits about local history, park 18th century. A western spur of The Trace ran Pin Oak RV Campground: 77 sites, two bathhouses, history and the natural world are on display. through a portion of what is now the park. 50-amp electric, sewer and water hookups. There Inn and Conference Center are five camping cabins, open year-round. Pin Oak NATCHEZ TRACE Pin Oak Lodge is located on scenic Pin Oak Lake. RV campground is located on the shore of Pin Oak STATE PARK Half of the 47 guest rooms face the lake and the Lake and can accommodate any size RV. other half face the swimming pool. All rooms Campground 1: 23 sites, one bathhouse, 20-amp, have cable TV, phone, coffee maker, shower, 30-amp and water are available. Accommodates hair dryer and WiFi. Reservations can be rigs 25-feet and under, open seasonally. A dump made online or by calling the park. station is shared by Campgrounds 1 & 2. Cabins Campground 2: 46 sites, one bathhouse, primarily The park has 17 one-bedroom, primitive with water available. Accommodates one-bath cabins and 10 two-bedroom, vehicles 20-feet and under, open seasonally. two-bath villas. All cabins and villas are fully equipped for housekeeping with linens, Wrangler Camp cooking and serving utensils, appliances and There are 62 sites all with 50-amp electric and microwaves. Cabins have a minimum two-night water hookups. A dump station is provided. There stay requirement. is a large bathhouse and pavilion, and another smaller restroom. Riders can enjoy miles of trails, which leave from camp. The campground is open year-round. Group Lodge The Group Lodge can house up to 64 people. All sleeping arrangements are bunk beds. The administration building has an industrial kitchen and four break away rooms. It is available nine months of the year, and reservations may be made up to two years in advance.