Outdoors


State Parks Offer Special Winter Rates

Monday, November 27, 2006

Tennessee State Parks is now offering special rates for its 360 villas and cabins and six inns during the winter months. From December 1, 2006 through February 28, 2007, state park lodging will be discounted with the presentation of a winter discount coupon.

With a Tennessee State Parks special winter discount coupon, park visitors can stay at one of Tennessee’s six state park inns for $45.95 a night. The offer is good seven days a week and groups may take advantage of this discount. There is also a 50 percent discount for cabins with a two-night minimum stay. The cabin discount is good Sunday through Thursday.

Guests must present a coupon upon check-in in order to receive the discount. Reservations are not required, but are recommended to ensure availability. Holidays are not included and certain other restrictions may apply. To receive a coupon by mail, call the state park’s information line at (615) 532-0001 or toll free at (888) 867-2757. Coupons may also be printed from our Web site at www.tnstateparks.com.

There is a state park within an hour's drive from anywhere in Tennessee. State Parks offer a wide range of recreational and natural opportunities for individuals, families and groups.

Tennessee State Parks with inns and/or cabins participating in Winter Discount Rates are:

Park
County
Phone Number

Cedars of Lebanon
Wilson
(800) 713-5180

Chickasaw
Henderson
(800) 458-1752

Cumberland Mountain
Cumberland
(800) 250-8618

Edgar Evins
DeKalb
(800) 250-8619

Fall Creek Falls
Van Buren
(888) 867-2757

Henry Horton
Marshall
(888) 867-2757

Meeman-Shelby Forest
Shelby
(800) 471-5293

Montgomery Bell
Dickson
(888) 867-2757

Natchez Trace
Carroll
(888) 867-2757

Nathan Bedford Forrest
Benton
(800) 714-7305

Norris Dam
Campbell
(800) 543-9335

Paris Landing
Henry
(888) 867-2757

Pickett
Pickett
(877) 260-0010

Pickwick Landing
Hardin
(888) 867-2757

Roan Mountain
Carter
(800) 250-8620

Rock Island
White
(800) 713-6065

Standing Stone
Overton
(800) 713-5157

Tims Ford
Franklin
(800) 471-5295


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