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Standing Stone State Park
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.
Location:
Standing Stone State Park
1674 Standing Stone Park Highway
Hilham, Tennessee 38568 United States
36.453322, -85.423508