Reelfoot Lake State Park
Location: Tiptonville, TN
Embark on an unforgettable adventure at Reelfoot Lake State Park, Tennessee’s only large, natural lake formed by the dramatic New Madrid earthquakes of 1811–1812. This unique flooded forest, adorned with majestic bald cypress trees, offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Navigate the serene waters on guided pontoon cruises or deep swamp canoe trips, providing up-close encounters with diverse wildlife, including the iconic American bald eagle. Explore easy-to-moderate hiking trails that meander through lush wetlands, perfect for birdwatching and photography. The park’s visitor center features engaging exhibits and live raptor displays, enriching your understanding of this ecological treasure. Don’t miss seasonal events like the Eagle Festival in February and the Pelican Festival in October, celebrating the park’s rich avian life. With activities ranging from fishing and kayaking to educational programs, Reelfoot Lake State Park promises an exhilarating escape into nature’s wonders. Reelfoot Lake State Park boardwalk and fishing pier make it an ideal stop for those eager to explore the natural beauty of the area and enjoy the comfort of fishing along the boardwalk under a canopy of magnificent cypress trees.

Address:
2595 State Route 21 E, Tiptonville, TN 38079
Phone:
731-253-9652



