Harrison Bay State Park

Harrison Bay State Park is a 1,200-acre gem nestled in the heart of Hamilton County, Tennessee. Established in the 1930s by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), it was opened to the public in 1937. Its name, Harrison Bay, pays homage to a partially submerged town called Harrison, which can be found nearby.

As you venture into this state park, youll be welcomed by an abundance of recreational opportunities that cater to all ages and interests. Lace up your hiking boots for the 4.2-mile trail that winds around the picturesque Chickamauga Lake or take a refreshing dip at the swimming pool. If golf is more your pace, youll find a 72-par course waiting for you to tee off. The park also offers playgrounds and tennis courts for those looking to engage in some friendly competition.

But it doesnt stop there! Harrison Bay State Park is home to a diverse array of wildlife that will captivate nature lovers. Keep an eye out for shorebirds, wintering waterfowl, osprey, and even bald eagles soaring overhead. As you explore the parks 40 miles of Chickamauga Lake shoreline (which makes up nearly 40% of the lakes total shoreline), youll be surrounded by breathtaking views that are sure to leave a lasting impression.

Did you know? Harrison Bay State Park holds the distinction of being Tennessees first state park, designated as such in 1937. Since then, it has continued to provide an idyllic escape for visitors from all over the region, offering an unforgettable experience full of relaxation and adventure.

So whether youre looking to hike, swim, golf, or simply immerse yourself in nature, Harrison Bay State Park is the perfect destination for your next outing. Let us guide you through this captivating landscape and create memories that will last a lifetime!