Address: 1630 Edgar Evins State Park Rd, Silver Point, TN 38582, USA
Phone: +19316463080
Sunday: 8AM–4PM
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: 8AM–4PM
Amy Baker
This place never disappoints. Great campground on one of the most beautiful lakes in Middle Tennessee.
T S
This is a very nice park, well kept. With that said the recent weather was evident by many fallen trees and high water marks. We did the trail by the visitor's center. It said about 2 miles but felt very strenuous. Was there 3/4/22. Had to cross a bit of water and climb over and under some very large fallen trees. The trail was well marked, but at times you had to look around for which way to go, especially by the switchbacks. I really enjoyed it. Went back 4/3/22 The water level was down from last time and it is very green now. There were wildflowers and butterflies. Saw chipmunks, a cardinal and a bunch of turtles in a log.
Chris King
Best park outside of Nashville. Super quiet and clean. Camping sites are on elevated pads which help keep critters away. Awesome 2 mile trail at the visitor center. The waterfront is calm and perfect for paddle boarding. Be sure to rent a pontoon at the marina for a private lake fun day!
Andrew Bailey
Edgar Evins State Park is a real Tennessee gem. Such a well maintained and clean park. The cabins are very nice. Clean, and cozy with everything you need. The pool is awesome and the octagon dual swings around the fire pit are perfect for family gatherings. Plenty of picnic tables, a great storev with essentials, the docks are really nice, the nature center is fun especially for the kids. There's fishing, hiking, hunting, swimming, boating, nature, camping, cabins, literally everything! For a week long getaway or just a quick couple of days this place perfect.
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For an hour and a half this time of year, park closes at 10:30.
With taxes and fees they run around $100 per night.
Good crappie and trout
Yes there is. There's a storybook trail and a few others. The storybook trail has points with pages from a book you can read while hiking. Its really awsome
Yes, they have primitive camp sites to rent.
Look online at recreation.gov to reserve the lot
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