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Big Hill Pond State Park
Overall rating
4.3
Campground Appeal
5.0
Customer Service
5.0
Planned Activities
4.0
Location
4.0
Amenities
4.0
Site Set-up
4.0
Cleanliness
4.0
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Welcome to Big Hill Pond State Park
Big Hill Pond State Park is located in the southwestern part of McNairy County and encompasses 4,138 acres of timberland and hard wood bottomland. Cypress Creek and Tuscumbia River border the property. The flood plain, adjacent to the river and creek contains small oxbows and swampy areas which are desirable habitat for waterfowl, wildlife and fish. The park derives its name from the 35-acre Big Hill Pond which was created in 1853 when soil was scooped from a borrow pit to build a levee across the Tuscumbia and Cypress Creek bottoms for the Memphis to Charleston Railroad. Over the years, a great stand of Cypress trees has grown in and around the 35-acre pond. The territory was designated a State Park by the Department of Conservation for reassessing the need for recreational opportunities in 1977. Park highlights include the 70 foot observation tower that offers panoramic views of Travis McNatt Lake, and the boardwalk that wends through Dismal Swamp. Guests visiting Big Hill Pond State Park enjoy camping, hiking, mountain biking and fishing. Recreational activities for the outdoor enthusiasts include fishing on the old Big Hill Pond or Travis McNatt Lake. Anglers will find bass, bream, and catfish throughout this area. The park is home to thirty miles of overnight and day use trails with four backpack trail shelters. Visitors with a passion for horses can bring them along for the Big Hill Pond experience. The park has approximately 14 miles of horse trails and is shared with mountain bikers. The horses must stay on the red trail and fire roads and are not allowed on hiking trails or on the back or the front of the Lake Dam.
Amenities
Within Facility
Camping
The campground has 28 campsites with tables and grills and a modern bathhouse with hot showers. The campground does not have any hook-ups and there is no dump station in the campground. Four primitive camping areas are available for scouts and other groups.
Hiking
The park has 30 miles of overnight and day use trails. Highlights include the 70 foot observation tower offering a panoramic view of Travis McNatt Lake and Dismal Swamp and the .8 mile boardwalk through the swamp. There are four remote backpack trail shelters; five miles of hiking trail and two of the shelters lie south of the railroad.
Picnic Area and Pavilion
Two pavilions are available and can be reserved through tnstateparks.com or by calling the park office at 731-645-7967. Depending on the pavilion, the maximum capacity ranges from 48 to 96 people. Pavilions are equipped with picnic tables, a grill and access to restrooms.
Boating/Fishing
Travis McNatt Lake is a 165-acre, spring fed lake, open year-round. It offers bass, bream, catfish and crappie. The steep launch ramp accommodates boats up to 20 feet long. Gas motors are not allowed; however, personal electric trolling motors are allowed. Gravel launch areas providing accessibility to the Tuscumbia River and Hatchie Scenic River are located just minutes from the park. Bait, tackle, snacks and fishing licenses are available off site.
Bike/Horse Trails
Fourteen miles of equestrian trails are available, primarily on old logging/fire roads and park gravel roads. Horse trails are blazed red and shared with mountain bike riders. Most fire roads are double-back roads.
The campground has 28 campsites with tables and grills and a modern bathhouse with hot showers. The campground does not have any hook-ups and there is no dump station in the campground. Four primitive camping areas are available for scouts and other groups.
Hiking
The park has 30 miles of overnight and day use trails. Highlights include the 70 foot observation tower offering a panoramic view of Travis McNatt Lake and Dismal Swamp and the .8 mile boardwalk through the swamp. There are four remote backpack trail shelters; five miles of hiking trail and two of the shelters lie south of the railroad.
Picnic Area and Pavilion
Two pavilions are available and can be reserved through tnstateparks.com or by calling the park office at 731-645-7967. Depending on the pavilion, the maximum capacity ranges from 48 to 96 people. Pavilions are equipped with picnic tables, a grill and access to restrooms.
Boating/Fishing
Travis McNatt Lake is a 165-acre, spring fed lake, open year-round. It offers bass, bream, catfish and crappie. The steep launch ramp accommodates boats up to 20 feet long. Gas motors are not allowed; however, personal electric trolling motors are allowed. Gravel launch areas providing accessibility to the Tuscumbia River and Hatchie Scenic River are located just minutes from the park. Bait, tackle, snacks and fishing licenses are available off site.
Bike/Horse Trails
Fourteen miles of equestrian trails are available, primarily on old logging/fire roads and park gravel roads. Horse trails are blazed red and shared with mountain bike riders. Most fire roads are double-back roads.
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