Long Hunter State Park, State park near Percy Priest Lake, Tennessee.
Long Hunter State Park is a 2,000-acre property on the eastern shore of Percy Priest Lake with hiking paths that wind through woodlands and meadows. Visitors can use boat ramps, fishing areas, campgrounds with electrical service, and picnic structures throughout the property.
The land was originally used by settlers in the 1800s for farming and hunting activities. It became a state park in 1975.
The park runs learning programs centered on local wildlife and environmental protection. Visitors experience firsthand how nature management works in this region.
The property has two boat launch areas and easy access to fishing spots and the water. It helps to come prepared with the right equipment for your chosen activity and follow posted guidelines.
The park is divided into three separate units called Couchville, Baker's Grove, and Bryant Grove. Each section offers different ways to experience the lake and forest.
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