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Standing Stone State Park

Activities:
Tennis
Swimming
Hiking
Basketball
Boating
Camping
Canoeing
Kayaking
Volleyball
Picnicking
Fishing
Restrooms


Welcome to Tennessee's Standing Stone State Park located in the Cumberland Plateau Region. The park itself is named for a stone that was once the boundary between the territories of two Native American tribes. This land first became a State Park in 1939 and the Civilian Conservation Corps helped improve many of it's facilities.

Camping: All 36 of the park's campsites have electricity and water.

Boating and Fishing: Gasoline powered watercraft are not allowed on the lake in Standing Stone State Park. Kelly Lake has bass, catfish, and is even stocked with trout each winter. 

Trails: Come out and explore 8 miles of hiking trails that circle the lake and go through the forest. Some of the animals you may see include white-tailed deer, raccoons, and squirrels. To contact the office please call 800-713-5157.



Ownership: 
State of Tennessee


Acreage: 
11000.00

Location:

Standing Stone State Park

1674 Standing Stone Park Highway

Hilham, Tennessee 38568 United States

36.453322, -85.423508

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