This unique and special park is home to many rare species of plants, and cedar glades. With over 110 campsites, 900 acres of park and 8 miles of blazed trails to hike, this park is great for any lover of …
This unique and special park is home to many rare species of plants, and cedar glades. With over 110 campsites, 900 acres of park and 8 miles of blazed trails to hike, this park is great for any lover of the outdoors. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website.
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Oct 16, 2023
The staff was rather rude. I reserved the only space available for the dates I needed. However, unfortunately, the site wasn't compatible with the camper I brought. Instead of understanding my situat… Full review by leigh l
Aug 5, 2023
Spent 3 wonderful days in Campground #1 site 15. 50 amp power and water. The bathroom was near by and clean. I believe the park is 900 acres of a over 9000 acre cedar state forest Full review by randyh413
May 11, 2023
Camping in the beautiful park, sites are large wooded, gravel and pavement. Picnic table and fire pit at most sites. Water/Electric with dump station near the big trash bins. So many trails to walk… Full review by Joanne L
Hi we will be at Cedars of Lebanon State Park in mid November. Just wondered where is the best place to park to take the shuttle into Nashville? Our dually truck is just too big to drive around. Thanks for any advice you can offer.
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Not sure. The campsite is somewhat remote and at least a 45 min drive without a lot of traffic. I don’t think there is a shuttle near the camp but I could be mistaken. I’d suggest you …
Not sure. The campsite is somewhat remote and at least a 45 min drive without a lot of traffic. I don’t think there is a shuttle near the camp but I could be mistaken. I’d suggest you call them to get more info. Enjoy!
Are any of the trails doable for someone who is a little older and not in top notch physical shape? Walking for a few miles can be done easily, but climbing and steep hills would be a problem. Any info would be great. Thank you.
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Yes! There are trails to suit all levels and ages. Stop by the cabin with the docents. They will show you the best trails.