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Bellamy Cave Refuge
Long Pond WMA 256
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Elk Valley 9 CLAIBORNE 94 Phipps Bend Refuge
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Barkley WMA 233
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Moss Island WMA Atwood
Buena Vista 840 266
Liberty 56 84 Fairfield Glade
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Fairview
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Sam Davis Home DSHS DEKALB Pleasant Hill
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79 Leipers Fork 231 Pea Ridge WMA Cumberland Mountain SP

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Hatchie Rive
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Parsons 31 11 Fall Creek Falls SP 129
Lake Graham Watts Bar WMA
Lower Hatchie NWR
MADISON 1125

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DECATUR MAURY Tellico Reservoir National Park

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Brownsville Westover Jackson
HENDERSON Beech River 412 99 16
108 Fall Creek Falls SP & WMA
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Perryville 20 Linden Chapel Hill
Beech Bluff James K. Polk Home DSHS
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Covington Kimmins Du Beechgrove 280 68 Tellico Lake WMA 411
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Hohenwald Mount Pleasant Viola Hubbard's Cave SNA Te n n e s s e
309
Glenn Springs Lake Hatchie NWR
Pinson
Scotts Hill 48
43 65 106 272
BEDFORD 64
Wartrace 24
COFFEE
Washington Ferry 305
Niota
Madisonville

Federal Agencies:
Mercer

State Agencies:
Auntney Hollow SNA 115
Munford
TIPTON 70
Stanton

100 114 Cypress Pond Refuge 13


Lewis SF 50
MARSHALL Coy Gaither/Bedford Lake
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127 Dayton
Decatur 11
MONROE
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Atoka Medon 201 20 245
MEIGS
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51 206
104
166 Culleoka Shelbyville Old Stone Fort SAP 307
Bark Camp Barrens WMA 30
Carroll Cabin Barrens SNA 7 Normandy WMA 28
360

National Park Service Tennessee Department of Agriculture


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Mason
179
Henderson
CHESTER Sardis
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Buffalo River Stillhouse Hollow Falls SNA 373

417 431
Lewisburg
271
Normandy Hatchery
Barton Springs
Manchester
Hickory Flat WMA
Beersheba Springs
Savage Gulf SNA
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Graysville Hiwassee Refuge-Riversmeet
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May Prairie SNA Cumberland Trail SP
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Chickasaw SP
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Sugar Creek Fish Rearing Area
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Memphis
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US Department of Energy
3 72 Shiloh National Military Park Victoria 319
78 Fayetteville Mingo Swamp WMA 28 11

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Germantown Natural Bridge SNA East Cleveland
Westpoint 64 150 Prentice Cooper SF & WMA Wolftever Creek

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T. O. Fuller SP 4 Nixon 7 Ocoee
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Sequatchie Cave SNA Hixson 123
Chucalissa Indian Village DSHS Wolf River 29 Harrison
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Piperton Rossville William B Clark Conservation Area SNA 368
Middleton Eastview
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LINCOLN
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Flintville WMA
Mr & Mrs Harry Lee Carter SNA
MARION Prentice Cooper SF Red Bank
Big Ridge SWA Booker T. Washington SP
Charlotte Anne Finnell Neal WMA
South Cleveland 64
Little Frog Mountain

US Fish and Wildlife Service Proposed Cumberland Trail


Collierville Ramer Wildwood Lake
Moscow 31
61 51 55 Grand Junction
Saulsbury 57 Big Hill Pond SP Pickwick Dam Tailwater Loretto 11 166
274 16 56 Prentice Cooper WMA
Capleville 57 Ghost River SNA
385
Michie 69 98 Flintville Hatchery Franklin SF Amnicola Refuge Ooltewah
175 Sherwood Jasper
60 William L. Davenport Refuge SNA
Pickwick Landing SP 313 William L.
Guys 5 Counce Minor Hill Flintville
176 86 Wolf River WMA Elkton 156 72 58 17 Collegedale
57 Five Points 110 64 Huntland 153 Davenport Refuge
Davis Bridge Kimball 41
Chattanooga
State Scenic Rivers
Saint Joseph
Chewalla 22 Stella
Prospect Nickajack Reservoir Hicks Gap SNA Ridgeside
HAMILTON
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Iron City Taft
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Pickwick Reservoir 6
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Elora 97 Little Cedar Mountain
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275 Orme
New Hope 317 River
231 Bear Hollow Mountain WMA South Pittsburg Cummings Cove WMA National Military Park 320 Conasauga
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Ardmore 11 Mountain
Lookout Red Clay SP
Walls Of Jericho SNA 27 134 148

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U

The statewide recreation and lands map provides a benefits are derived from that land. "Multiple use" Historical Areas. Each of these systems has its Campbell Bend Barrens O-6 Rugby N-2 Hiwasee/Ocoee O-10 Tennessee Wildlife Cheatham Lake H-3 Prentice Cooper M-10 Phipps Bend Refuge S-2 This park, one of the most heavily visited in the supply and sustainable economic development TVA Mainstream Reservoirs Office Locations: This includes over 66,000 acres of
broad visual representation of the diverse public includes, but is not limited to, a combination of own set of management policies governing Carroll Cabin Barrens F-8 Rummage Cave I-8 Indian Mountain O-2 South Fork Refuge D-7 nation, represents the largest single undisturbed programs. The reservoirs and the 293,000 acres USACE Recreation Areas US Army
Resources Agency (TWRA) Cheatham I-4 Rankin Bottom R-4 Chickamauga M-9 Congressionally designated Wilderness. Designated State Historical Sites Tennessee Wildlife Fish Hatcheries
resources available to Tennesseans and visitors timber production, demonstration, watershed allowable development in regard to the amount, Cedars of Lebanon J-4 Savage Gulf L-9 Johnsonville F-5 Chickamauga N-9 Reelfoot C-3 Tellico O-5 tract in the state and the area of greatest biological of public land surrounding them offer nearly Law Enforcement Office Nashville, TN
Fort Loudon O-7 Lands owned by the US Army are available to the
alike. Coordinated stewardship among Tennessee’s protection, wildlife management, recreation, and type, and location of recreation facilities. The Chimneys L-10 Sequatchie Cave L-11 Long Hunter J-5 With 1.3 million acres currently included in its Chickasaw SF D-9 White Lake Refuge C-4 diversity. Most land-based recreation activities limitless opportunities for fun-filled activities, USACE Reservoirs Ecological Services Office Cookeville, TN For more information: National Parks TVA Campgrounds and Small Wild Areas
land managing agencies provides a vast array of aesthetics. The State Forest’s primary objectives Natural Areas limit development to trails and Wildlife Management Areas, the Tennessee Royal Blue O-2
are allowed in the National Parks, except for including water skiing, canoeing, sailing, Kentucky F-3 public for hunting, fishing, and other recreation
Colditz Cove N-2 Short Mountain K-7 Meeman-Shelby A-9 Chuck Swan SF P-2 Shelby Forest A-9 Whites Mill Refuge P-7 Nickajack L-11 Barkley G-2 activities. Special permits, obtainable from the Website: www.fs.fed.us/r8/cherokee/ National Wildlife Refuges US Air Force
outdoor recreation opportunities including: are to demonstrate sound forestry practices, primitive campsites in order to preserve each Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) deals with hunting and off-road vehicle use, which are windsurfing, fishing, hunting, swimming, hiking, More information about the various agency Phone: (423) 476-9700.
greenways, blueways, hiking, boating, fishing, Couchville Cedar Glade J-4 Short Springs K-10 Montgomery Bell H-5 Cordell Hull L-3 Shelton Ferry H-3 William L. Davenport Refuge O-11 Pickwick F-11 Center Hill L-4 base headquarters, are required for all visits.
maintain healthy forests and produce high quality area’s natural integrity. The Historic and more recreation land than any other agency in the prohibited. Hunting is allowed in Big South Fork nature photography, picnicking, bird watching, facilities in Tennessee can be obtained from the National Fish Hatcheries US Army
swimming, hunting, caving, nature studies, cultural timber and other forest based products and Archaeological Areas are managed principally for Crowder Cemetery Barrens O-6 Sneed Road Cedar Glade I-5 Mousetail Landing F-7 state. While most of these lands are federal, state Cove Creek P-3 South Cherokee NF O-10 Woods Reservoir Refuge K-9 National River and Recreation Area. and camping. TVA has developed public Watts Bar N-6 Cheatham H-5 More information about these lands is available by Public Affairs Office, USFWS, 1875 Century
and educational enhancement. Stillhouse Hollow Falls H-9 Natchez Trace F-7 or private property that is managed under lease or Cummings Cove L-11 Yuchi Refuge N-8 Cordell Hull L-2 calling the phone number listed or visiting the Cherokee National Forest State Forests US Army Corps of Engineers Campgrounds
services for the benefit of Tennesseans. the preservation of each site’s cultural features. Devil's Backbone H-8 Standing Stone SF M-2 campgrounds with campsites, boat ramps, Blvd., Room 410, Atlanta, GA 30345; telephone
The State Parks, the most highly developed of the Stinging Fork Falls N-7 Nathan Bedford F-4 cooperative agreement, the agency also owns Edgar Evins SP L-4 Information about NPS lands is available from the bathhouses, and swimming beaches. In addition, Dale Hollow M-1 website. (404) 679-7289. Visit the website:
Dry Branch G-8 Sundquist O-2\O-3 TVA Tributary Reservoirs North Cherokee NF T-3 State Natural Areas US Department of Energy
Tennessee’s large tracts of public land lie under the Several of the State Forests are actually located Department’s holdings, often contain such Norris Dam P-3 over 400,000 acres outright. All these areas are Ernest Rice B-5 TWRA Fishing Lakes Public Information Office, National Park Service, TVA maintains boat launching ramps, day use J. Percy Priest J-4 www.fws.gov/southeast/maps/tn.html
stewardship of ten state and federal agencies, whose adjacent to State Parks and some are also Wildlife Duck River Complex I-7 Stones River Cedar Glade And Barrens J-6 Tellico Lake P-9 Boone T-2 Fort Campbell G-2 South Cherokee NF O-9
facilities as campgrounds, cabins, trails for Dunbar Cave H-2 Sunk Lake B-7 Panther Creek Q-4 maintained to provide habitat for game animals Fall Creek Falls M-7
The Boils L-3 Brown's Creek F-7 Southeast Regional Office, 1924 Building, 100 areas, and small informal recreation areas at Old Hickory J-3 Bald River Gorge Wilderness P-9 State Parks US Forests
principal holdings are compiled here in detail. Management Areas. All receive a considerable and other wildlife. Development is limited to Cherokee Q-4 (270) 798-2175 National Wildlife Refuges
walking, hiking, backpacking, fishing, equestrian, Paris Landing F-2 Flintville J-10 Carroll E-4 Alabama St. S.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30303-8701; selected sites around the reservoirs. Some of the
Together these properties represent virtually all of amount of recreational use by the public. Revenue nature and interpretive centers, and swimming
Elsie Quarterman Cedar Glade J-5 Sunnybell Cedar Glade J-5
roads and jeep trails. Foothills P-8
Three Rivers D-3
phone: (404) 562-3123. Internet: more pristine places have been set aside as Small Davy Crockett R-4 Website: www.campbell.army.mil/huntfish.htm Big Frog Mountain Wilderness O-11 Tennessee Wildlife Agency Lakes Wildlife Management Areas and Wildlife Refuges
the large, publicly held areas in the state currently is generated primarily through timber sales and Fall Creek Falls L-8 Taylor Hollow K-2 Pickett N-2 Tigrett C-5 Coy Gaither/Bedford J-9
Douglas Q-5 USACE Campgrounds Chickasaw NWR B-6 Big Laurel Branch Wilderness T-3
available for natural, historical and cultural-oriented beaches, while a few include resort-type inns, golf Forks Of The River P-5 www.nps.gov/state/tn/ Wild Areas. Lakes and Reservoirs Major Rivers and Streams County Boundary Interstate Federal and State Highways
provides a share of the operating funds for the courses, and swimming pools. Falling Water Falls M-10 Twin Arches N-2 Pickwick Landing F-11 While hunting is the primary activity on Wildlife Tumbleweed B-4 Davy Crockett D-6
Fort Patrick Henry S-2 Anderson Road I-4 Holston Army Ammunition Plant S-2 Cross Creeks NWR G-2 Citico Creek Wilderness P-9
recreation activities. Division. State nursery operations produce Fort Loudoun O-8 (423) 578-6276
Fate Sanders Barrens J-4 Vesta Cedar Glade J-4 Port Royal H-2 Management Areas, they are also suitable for Watts Bar N-7 Garrett E-3 For information about TVA-managed lands, visit Bumpus Mills G-1 Hatchie NWR C-8 Cohutta Wilderness O-11 Miles
seedlings for the public and state use on state land Gallatin Steam Plant J-3 For Great Smoky Mountains National Park Great Falls L-7 0 5 10 20 30 40
The source of information about TDEC lands is Flat Rock Cedar Glades And Barrens J-6 Vine Cedar Glade J-5 Radnor Lake I-5 other land-based activities, such as hiking, West Sandy F-3 Gibson County D-5 information contact the Superintendent, Great www.tva.com, email tvainfo@tva.com or contact Cages Bend J-3 Lake Isom NWR C-3 Gee Creek Wilderness N-10
There are more than 2.2 million acres held in trust by as well. Gooch C-3 Melton Hill O-5 Milan Army Ammunition Plant E-6
the agencies represented on this map for future 10th Floor, L&C Tower, 401 Church St., Frozen Head O-4 Virgin Falls M-6 Red Clay N-12 backpacking, fishing and nature study. Haley-Jaqueth I-6 White Oak E-9 Glenn Springs B-8 Smoky Mountains National Park, 107 Park Tennessee Valley Authority, 400 W. Summit Hill Normandy J-9 Cedar Creek J-3
(731) 686-6682 Lower Hatchie NWR B-8 Joyce Kilmer/Slickrock Wilderness P-9 Abbreviations
generations of Tennesseans to enjoy. For more information, contact the TN Dept. of Nashville, TN 37243. The telephone number is Gattinger's Cedar Glade And Barrens J-5 Walker Branch Dragonfly E-10 Reelfoot Lake C-2 Non-hunting uses are subject to restriction Williamsport H-6 Herb Parsons B-11 Headquarters Road, Gatlinburg, TN 37738; Dr. ET 6B, Knoxville, TN 37902-1499, Phone: Dale Hollow Dam M-2 Reelfoot NWR C-2 Little Frog Mountain Wilderness O-10
(615) 532-0748. The website is according to the time of year and the demand for Harmon Creek G-4
865-632-2101.
Norris P-2 Website: www.milanarsenalhunting.com
Agriculture, Div. of Forestry, Ellington Ghost River C-11 And Damselfly Preserve Roan Mountain T-4 Wolf River C-11 Lake Graham D-8 phone: (865) 436-1200. Defeated Creek K-3 Tennessee NWR F-5 Pond Mountain Wilderness T-3
The lands shown here are all owned and managed Agricultural Center, P.O. Box 40627, Melrose www.state.tn.us/environment/ habitat protection. Haynes Bottom H-2 Ocoee 1 N-11 DSHS Designated State Historical Site SNA State Natural Area
Grundy Forest K-10 Walls Of Jericho K-11 Rock Island L-6 Wolftever Creek M-11 Laurel Hill G-10 Fall Creek J-5 Sampson Mountain Wilderness S-4
by government agencies for purposes of recreation Station, Nashville, TN 37204 or call (615) Hickory Flat K-8 For Big South Fork National River and TVA Campgrounds & Small Wild Areas Ocoee 2 N-11 US Department of Energy (DOE) NF National Forest SP State Park
Designated State Historical Site Hampton Creek Cove U-4 Walterhill Floodplain J-5 Ross Creek F-9 Holly Fork F-3 Yanahli I-7 Maples Creek F-6 Recreation Area information contact the Ocoee 3 N-11 Floating Mill L-5 National Wildlife Fish Hatcheries Unaka Mountain Wilderness T-4
and resource protection. The area boundaries shown 837-5520. Online information can be found at: As part of its fisheries programs, the agency
on the map are approximate, and they may include Hawkins Cove K-11 Washmorgan Hollow L-3 South Cumberland L-9 Jackson Swamp M-2 Marrowbone I-3 Superintendent, Big South Fork National River Harpeth River H-1 NWR National Wildlife Refuge SSR State Scenic River
www.tennessee.gov/agriculture/forestry/ Chester T-3 oversees fish habitat in TVA and Corps lakes and Wildlife Refuges TVA Small Wild Areas South Holston T-1 Portions of land owned by the Department of Dale Hollow L-4 Land Between the Lakes (LBL) is a designated national
private holdings that are not indicated. Hicks Gap L-11 Watauga Riverbluff T-2 Standing Stone L-2 maintains eighteen small fishing lakes, nine John Tully B-7 VFW G-10 and Recreation Area, 4564 Leatherwood Road, Tellico O-7 Lillydale M-1 SAP State Archeaeological Park SWA Small Wild Area
Alex Haley Museum B-7 Amnicola Refuge M-11 Energy are managed by the TWRA a wildlife Erwin T-4 recreation area under the management of the USDA
State Forest Sycamore Shoals T-3 hatcheries and one fish rearing station. In Keyes-Harrison N-5 Whiteville C-10 Oneida, TN 37841; phone: (423) 569-9778. Beech Island P-2 Lock A H-3
Belle Meade Mansion I-5 Honey Creek N-2 William B Clark Conservation Area B-11
Bards Creek Refuge G-2 Tims Ford J-11 management unit. These parcels are Forest Service. LBL offers all the outdoor recreation SF State Forest WMA Wildlife Management Area
STATE GOVERNMENT Bledsoe M-7 Carter House I-6 House Mountain P-4 William L. Davenport Refuge O-11
T. O. Fuller
Tims Ford
A-11
J-10
addition, not shown here are some 350-lake
access sites maintained by TWRA and numerous
Kyles Ford
Land Between The Lakes
R-1
F-2 Bean Switch Refuge E-4
Williamsport H-8
NPS Recreation Areas
Big Ridge
Comby Ridge
M-11
Q-2
Watauga U-3 Long Branch
Obey River
L-4
M-2
undeveloped and serve multiple uses that Forest Service, “basics,” with some unique opportunities for SHP State Historic Park
Cedars of Lebanon J-5 Chucalissa Indian Village A-11 Hubbard's Cave L-8
State Parks Bellamy Cave Refuge G-2
TWRA Hatcheries include utility easement, limited security and US Department of Agriculture (USFS) environmental education and historic interpretation.
Tennessee Department of Langford Branch H-8 Warriors Path S-2 trout management streams, which are stocked Laurel Hill G-9 Andrew Johnson National Historic Site S-4
Fooshee Peninsula N-8 Pooles Knob J-4 facility buffer, wildlife management, forestry, Nestled in western Kentucky and Tennessee, LBL
Chickasaw D-9 Cragfont J-3 annually. Black Bayou Refuge C-2 Buffalo Springs Hatchery Q-4 Hemlock Bluff
Agriculture (TDA) Laurel Snow M-8 Bicentennial I-4 State Historic Park Lick Creek F-3 Big South Fork National River P-3 Ragland Bottom L-5 and environmental monitoring. Please refer to Within the Congressionally authorized hosts an average of two million visitors each year who
Chuck Swan P-3 Ducktown Basin Museum O-11 Cold Creek Refuge B-7 Eagle Bend State Hatchery O-4 US Department of Defense (DOD) Phil Bredesen Jim Fyke
Lucias E. Burch Jr. A-11 Big Cypress Tree D-4 Cordell Hull M-2 Long Island H-2
and Recreation Area N-2
Lady's Bluff F-8 Salt Lick Creek L-3 the most current Tennessee Hunting & Trapping boundaries of Cherokee National Forest (NF), the come from all over the nation and more than 30 foreign
The Forestry Division is part of the Tennessee Franklin K-11 James K. Polk Home H-8
Big Hill Pond D-11 Fort Loudon O-8
More information about TWRA lands and lake Long Pond H-2 Cordell Hull Refuge L-3 Erwin State Hatchery T-4 Little Cedar Mountain L-11 Guide for rules and regulations. Forest Service manages a complex patchwork of countries. With more than 170,000 acres and 300 miles Governor, State of Tennessee Commissioner, TN Department of Environment
Manus Road Cedar Glade J-6 access sites is available from the Tennessee Chickamauga and Chattanooga Seven Points J-4
Department of Agriculture. It was established in John Tully B-7 Marble Springs P-6 Maple Springs K-7 Cypress Pond Refuge F-8 Flintville Hatchery J-11 River Bluff tracts totaling approximately 640,000 acres, the of undeveloped shoreline, you’ll discover a wide range and Conservation
Big Ridge P-3 Fort Pillow B-7 P-3 Willow Grove M-1
1937 to manage those public lands obtained by the Lewis G-8 Parkers Crossroads E-7 May Prairie K-10 Wildlife Resources Agency, P.O. Box 40747, Mingo Swamp J-10 Dyson Ditch Refuge I-3 Humboldt Hatchery D-6 National Military Park M-11 US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Oak Ridge WMA O-5 largest total holdings of any government agency of opportunities in LBL to create memories that will
Bledsoe Creek J-3 Sgt. Alvin C.York N-11 Nashville, TN 37204; phone: (615) 781-6500. Short Springs K-9
State for the benefit of the citizens of Tennessee. Lone Mountain O-5 Rock Castle J-3 Meeman-Shelby Forest A-9 Eagle Lake Refuge A-10 Morristown Hatchery R-4 Cumberland Gap National Historical Park P-1 in Tennessee. Cherokee NF stretches from last a lifetime. Mark Tummons Produced By:
Booker T. Washington M-10 State Archaeological Park Moss Island B-5 Stiners Wood P-2 US Air Force
Specifically, these lands are “to provide for the Rocky Mount T2 Montgomery Bell Forest H-4 Online information can be found at: Fort Donelson National Military Park G-2 Seven lakes and their surrounding lands managed Chattanooga to Bristol and is divided into two
Martha Sundquist R-6 Burgess Falls L-5 Old Stone Fort K-9 www.tnwildlife.org Mt. Roosevelt N-6 Ellington Ag Center I-5 Normandy Hatchery K-9 Trotter Bluff Q-6 US Fish Director, Recreation Educational Tracy Jackson
multiple-use management of the various Moore Lane I-8 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Q-7 by the Corps of Engineers in the Tennessee sections by the Great Smoky Mountains National For more information visit www.lbl.org or call
renewable and non-renewable resources such that
Natchez Trace F-6 Sam Davis Home J-5
Cedars Of Lebanon J-5 Pinson Mounds E-9 MTSU G-6 Henderson Island Refuge Q-5 Springfield State Hatchery I-2 Whites Creek N-7 portion of the Cumberland River watershed add Portions of lands owned by the US Air Force are and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Services GIS Specialist, TN Wildlife Resources Agency
Pickett N-1 Sam Houston School P-6 Morril's Cave T-2 Sugar Creek Fish Rearing Area N-10 Natchez Trace Parkway and National H-8 Park. Federal law directs the Forest Service to 1-800-LBL-7077.
those resources are utilized in the combination Chickasaw D-9 State Scenic Rivers Wildlife Management Areas Natchez Trace SF F-5 Hiwassee Refuge N-9 up to about 300,000 acres available for public managed by the TWRA as a wildlife management pursue “multiple-use” land management policies,
Mount View Glade J-5 Obed Wild and Scenic River N-4
that best meets the needs of the people of Prentice Cooper L-11 Sparta Rock House M-6
Cove Lake O-3 Blackburn Fork L-3 AEDC K-9 Nathan Bedford Forrest SHA F-4 Holston River Refuge Q-5 Tellico State Hatchery P-10
TVA Campgrounds recreation. The lands have been developed with unit and refuge. There are areas that may contain The US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) balancing public demand for timber production, Land Between the Lakes F-2 A Cooperative Project of:
Mr & Mrs Harry Lee Carter K-11 Shiloh National Military Park E-11
Tennessee”. The state is divided into six
management districts, with 15 state forests
Scott
Standing Stone
N-2
M-3
The Hermitage
Tipton-Haynes Farm
J-3
T-3 Natural Bridge K-11
Cumberland Mountain M-5 Buffalo River
Clinch River
H-9
O-6
Alvin C. York
Bark Camp Barrens
N-2
K-8
New Hope
Nolichucky
F-3
S-4
Hop-in Refuge
Horns Bluff Refuge
D-3
D-6
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Stones River National Battlefield J-6 Barton Springs K-8 lakeside recreation areas, access ramps, and boat
docks. Indicated here are the Public
hazards on these areas. Please refer to the most
current Tennessee Hunting & Trapping Guide for
manages seven National Wildlife Refuges in
Tennessee primarily to provide habitat for
wilderness preservation, wildlife management,
water quality protection, and recreation.
Cumberland Trail M-8 Cheorkee Dam Q-4
distributed throughout nine physiographic Stewart G-3 Wynnewood J-3 North Chickamauga Creek Gorge M-9 Barkley G-2 Normandy K-8 Campgrounds, which provide campsites, launch rules and regulations. For more information about migratory waterfowl and rare or endangered
David Crockett H-10 Collins River L-9 Jarrell Switch Refuge E-4 National Park Service (NPS) Douglas Dam Headwater Q-5
regions. Total area of all forests combined is Overbridge J-6 Conasauga River N-12 Bear Hollow Mountain K-11 North Cherokee NF T-3 Joachim Bible Refuge R-4 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) ramps, swimming beaches and nature trails. US Air Force lands, contact Arnold Air Force species. Wildlife oriented recreational facilities, Developed trails, scenic byways, campgrounds,
about 164,321 acres. They are quite varied, Tennessee Department of State Natural Area Davy Crockett Birthplace S-4 Douglas Dam Tailwater Q-5 For more information about Corps lands, contact Base Arnold AFB, TN 37389, (931) 454-4204. such as hunting, fishing, or wildlife observation,
Ozone Falls N-6 Duck River I-7
Big Sandy F-3 North Chickamauga Creek M-9 Kingston Refuge O-6 National Park Service (NPS) units in Tennessee
picnic areas, boat launches and shooting ranges
ranging from mountain coves to cedar glades to Environment and Conservation (TDEC) Dunbar Cave H-2 Bogota C-4 Oak Ridge O-5 Foster Falls L-10 Public Affairs Office, US Army Corps of Online information can be found at are allowed in these areas when and where they do are located throughout the national forest to
Auntney Hollow H-8 Piney Falls N-6 French Broad River R-5 Kyker Bottoms Refuge P-7 total some 340,000 acres. These include Millions of people enjoy recreational activities on
bottomlands along the Mississippi. Edgar Evins K-4 Bridgestone/Firestone M-6 Obion River D-3 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) reservoirs Loyston Point P-3 Engineers, PO Box 1070, Nashville, TN www.arnold.af.mil not conflict with the primary purpose. Camping is accommodate a wide range of outdoor activities.
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Barnett's Woods G-2 Pogue Creek N-2 Harpeth River I-5 Lake Lauderdale Refuge C-6 recreation areas, natural areas or historic sites of
Fall Creek Falls M-7 Buffalo Springs Q-4 Old Hickory K-3 each year. The six large mainstream reservoirs Melton Hill O-5 37202-1070; phone: (615) 736-7161. Website: not allowed, and certain areas may be seasonally The entire Cherokee NF is managed Published by the Tennessee Department of Conservation. Authorization No.327202,
Conservation (TDEC) administers over 200,000 Bays Mountain S-1 Powell River Preserve Q-1 Hatchie River D-9 Lick Creek Bottoms Refuge R-4 national significance. Portions of these lands Arnold Engineering Development Center K-9
The Forestry Division manages these forestlands Frozen Head O-4 Bumpus Cove T-4 Owl Hollow K-10 have been developed to provide campgrounds, and twenty-three smaller tributary reservoirs on Pickwick Dam Tailwater F-11 www.orn.usace.amry.mil/ closed to public entry. The agency also operates cooperatively with TWRA as a Wildlife 1,000 copies of this Tennessee Recreation Lands map were printed for $4.54 each and
for multiple-use, with revenue generation and acres in over 140 separate management units Big Cypress Tree D-4 Radnor Lake I-5 Hiwassee River O-11 Maness Swamp Refuge D-4 Woods Reservoir Refuge K-9 two national fish hatcheries, a migratory bird
Harpeth River H-4 Camden F-5 Pea Ridge K-5 interpretive centers, nature trails and scenic the Tennessee River System within the state are Watauga Dam Tailwater T-3 Management Area and more than 150,000 acres distributed for public information. Base map prepared by: Tennessee Wildlife
recreation being a primary objective. “Multiple spread across the state. These lands fall into four Bon Aqua H-5 Reelfoot Lake C-2 Roaring River L-3 Old Hickory Lock 5 Refuge K-3 office, a law enforcement office and an ecological are managed for remote backcountry recreation.
Harrison Bay M-10 Catoosa N-5 Percy Priest J-4 parkways. Yet the majority of this acreage is part of TVA’s navigation, flood damage Resources Agency’s GIS Lab, November 2007.(tj)
use" means the management and use of forests general management systems: State Parks, Auntney Hollow H-9 Riverwoods B-11 Spring Creek L-3 Cedar Hill Swamp I-2 Paint Rock Refuge O-6 reduction, power generation, water quality and services field office in the state.
Henry Horton I-8 Pickett SF N-10 contained in the wilderness management areas of
such that a variety or mix of natural resource Natural Areas, Archaeological Areas and Burgess Falls L-4 Roundtop Mountain Q-7 Tuckahoe Creek Q-5 Charlotte Anne Finnell Neal N-10 Pardue Pond Refuge H-3 the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Phipps Bend Refuge S-2

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