Tennessee's 56th state park and first birding park opened in September 2013. The park contains over 400 acres along a bend in the French Broad River. Directional signs lead visitors from Interstate 40 exit 402 to the gravel parking area. There are over eight miles of mowed trails in the park for hiking as well as a 1.2 mile paved greenway for hiking and biking. A small boat launch is also part of the park. There are no facilities at this park. Our visit in August 2014 was cut short by a thunderstorm.
Gravel parking area |
Entrance information kiosk |
Gate at start of paved 1.2 mile greenway |
Entrance barn |
Mowed trail |
Open views toward the French Broad River |
Beginning of the Homestead Trail |
Kelly Barn |
Trail continues into the woods |
The park is open from dawn to dusk and admission is free.
The park website is http://tnstateparks.com/parks/about/seven-islands.
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