Under President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal Program approximately 48,000 acres of land were purchased in the area of the park. This purchase provided jobs for many people. Programs such as the Civilian Conservation Corps and Works Progress Administration established many of the buildings still being used today and laid the foundation for what is now Natchez Trace State Park at the core of the large tract of public lands.
The park’s hiking trails, range from a one-half mile up to 4.5 miles, and a 40 mile overnight trail. The trails wind through the forest and fields and along the lakeshores and streams of Natchez Park. Visitors also enjoy the museum that features local and park history, picnic facilities, camping, cabins and lodges, boating and the park’s restaurant.
Pin Oak Lodge
567 Pin Oak Lodge Road
Wildersville, TN 38388
1-800-250-8616
Cabin and Inn Room Reservations (Toll Free)
1-800-250-8616
Cabin and Inn Room Reservations (Local)
(731) 968-8176
Camping Reservations
(731) 968-3742
Park Office
(731) 968-3742
Source: Tennessee State Parks
24845 Natchez Trace Road, Wildersville, TN 38388
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