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Tennessee State Parks Host Free Spring Hikes

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Published March 12th, 2026
Detected March 17th, 2026
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Summary

Tennessee State Parks announced their annual free Spring Hikes event scheduled for March 21, 2026. The guided hikes offer opportunities to explore natural, cultural, and historical features, with varying difficulty levels available across different parks.

What changed

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) has announced its annual Spring Hikes event, scheduled for March 21, 2026, across various Tennessee State Parks. These free, guided hikes are led by park staff and aim to educate visitors about the natural, cultural, and historical aspects of the parks. The event is part of a larger series of signature hikes throughout the year, including First Day Hikes, National Trails Day Hikes, and After-Thanksgiving Hikes.

While this event is primarily informational and recreational, participants are advised to wear appropriate attire and bring supplies. The announcement also includes opportunities for donations to park maintenance projects and volunteering. No specific compliance actions or penalties are associated with this notice, as it pertains to a public event rather than a regulatory mandate for businesses.

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Tennessee State Parks Ready for Spring Hikes

Thursday, March 12, 2026 | 08:30am Tennessee State Parks will host Spring Hikes on Saturday, March 21, the second of the parks’ series of Signature Hikes throughout the year.

The Spring Hikes are guided by park staff who can point to natural, cultural, and historical features of the parks. View a detailed list of parks offering the hikes.

The Spring Hikes are free, and the degree of difficulty can range from moderate to difficult to strenuous, depending on the park. Hikes can be short or all-day excursions. It’s an opportunity for park visitors to learn more about their favorite parks or discover new parks. It’s also an opportunity to meet other people.

“Spring is an excellent time for hikes in the parks, and we encourage everyone to get out and enjoy the outdoors,” said Brian Clifford, deputy commissioner for Conservation at the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. “You don’t have to be a longtime hiker to enjoy the day. Our state parks have a wide variety of hikes to choose from, so there is something for everybody throughout the state.”

Among the many hikes, Lamar Alexander Rocky Fork State Park will have an adventurous hike to the top of Chigger Ridge for views of Buckeye Falls in its entirety. Paris Landing State Park will host a hike and wildflower hunt to identify ephemeral wildflowers and redbud trees. Fort Pillow State Historic Park will combine its hike with the Great American Cleanup, during which hikers will pick up litter.

Participants in all hikes are encouraged to wear closed-toe shoes, dress accordingly for the weather, and bring snacks and bottled water.

The Signature Hikes series began with the First Day Hikes on Jan. 1 and will include the National Trails Day Hikes on June 6 and the After-Thanksgiving Hikes Nov. 27.

Whether joining the hikes or not, anyone may donate to the Tennessee State Parks Trail Pack to help with maintenance projects or volunteer for an event.

As always, admission to all Tennessee State Parks is free.

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Classification

Agency
State DEQ
Published
March 12th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Government agencies
Geographic scope
State (Tennessee)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Public Health
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Recreation Environmental Education

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