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Top Ten Campsites near Nashville and Memphis
First, find a place to camp. The best destination for tent campers is Rushing Creek. It offers lakeside camping with hot showers but no RVs. Just nearby is the even more rustic Jones Creek area. More primitive than Jones Creek is the backcountry camping on the 69-mile North-South Trail, a long distance path among the 200 miles of trails. The Canal Loop Area is of special interest to mountain bikers, who are visiting LBL in increasing numbers. The Fort Henry Area, in the south end, offers a mini-network of its own paths that trace the route of Civil War Troops between Fort Henry and nearby Fort Donelson.
Paddlers have no excuse not to hit the water, with 15 landings accessing the two lakes. Numerous bays and inlets beckon exploration and angling. Wildlife viewing is also popular at the Buffalo Range and Elk & Bison Prairie. Historic sites include The Homeplace, a 19th century farm and the Great Western Iron Furnace ruins. Do yourself a favor and allow as many days as you can spare to really get the most of this treasure.
Details mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication
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