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This campground has a full virtual tour with interactive campsite markers. Walk through every loop, inspect individual sites, and see the views before you book.

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📖 About This Campground

General Nathan Bedford Forrest in Eva Tennessee offers partial and primitive (no water, electric, or sewer) hookup RV and tent camping in a wooded setting near a recreational lake and numerous Civil War sites. Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park in Tennessee is a premier camping destination offering a diverse range of activities and natural beauty. Situated on the western shore of the Tennessee River, the park spans over 2,500 acres and features lush forests, scenic trails, and rich history. The campground offers various accommodations, including RV sites with electric hookups, primitive tent sites, and comfortable rental cabins. The park is named after Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest, and it provides visitors with several historical landmarks and interpretive programs. The Tennessee River Folklife Interpretive Center showcases the cultural and natural history of the region, offering educational exhibits and artifacts. Hiking is a major attraction at the park, with over 20 miles of trails that traverse diverse landscapes, including forests, bluffs, and riverbanks. These trails are perfect for both novice and experienced hikers, offering breathtaking views and opportunities to observe local wildlife. One of the most popular trails leads to Pilot Knob, the highest point in West Tennessee, providing panoramic views of the surrounding area. Water enthusiasts can enjoy boating, fishing, and swimming in the Tennessee River. The park features a boat ramp, making it easy for visitors to launch their boats and explore the river. Anglers can fish for a variety of species, including bass, catfish, and crappie, while the swimming area offers a safe and enjoyable spot to cool off during the warmer months. Family-friendly amenities abound at Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park. There are multiple picnic areas with tables and grills, playgrounds for children, and sports facilities such as volleyball and basketball courts. The parkโ€™s visitor center provides information and resources to enhance the visitor experience, including maps, educational materials, and guided tours. During the winter, the park offers a serene retreat with fewer visitors. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are popular activities, allowing visitors to explore the park's winter landscape. Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park also hosts various events throughout the year, such as guided hikes, educational programs, and cultural festivals. These events offer visitors a chance to engage with the parkโ€™s natural and cultural resources more deeply. In summary, Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park is a top-tier camping destination that offers a wide range of activities and amenities. Its combination of beautiful scenery, diverse recreational opportunities, and historical significance make it an ideal spot for a memorable outdoor adventure. Whether you're looking to fish on the Tennessee River, hike through scenic trails, learn about the region's history, or simply relax in a beautiful setting, this park provides an idyllic backdrop for an unforgettable camping experience.

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