Can you swim in Bledsoe Creek?

Can you swim in Bledsoe Creek?

Although Bledsoe Creek is surrounded by water, the park does not have any designated swimming areas and swimming is not allowed. However, there are several places nearby that offer swimming and sand beaches, and are great places for cooling off!

What fish are in Bledsoe Creek?

It is known for good bass, crappie, catfish and sauger fishing. Many anglers enjoy fishing near the power plant. Bank fishing is decent along lakeside trails, and waterfront campsites. The park features a public boat launch ramp with courtesy dock for the general public and another ramp for registered campers only.

Can you kayak at Henry Horton State park?

Several parks have ramps and/or canoe and kayak put-ins, including Bledsoe Creek, Henry Horton, Hiwassee/Ocoee, Port Royal, Rock Island, and Seven Islands.

Are dogs allowed at Bledsoe Creek State park?

Pets are welcome. Dogs must remain on a leash and be cleaned up after.

Can you hunt Bledsoe State Forest?

The forest has been used traditionally for hunting deer, turkey, and other small game species. The various streams throughout are utilized for fishing common river species. Hiking, horseback riding, and ATV riding occur on the forest as well. Fall Creek State Park is approximately 3 miles southwest of the forest.

Can you float the Duck River?

Guided River Floats Guided kayak float trips are provided weekly throughout the summer months along the beautiful Duck River. These floats are approximately 2 hours long and are enjoyable for all experience levels.

Is Bledsoe Park open?

Tennessee State Parks are open for day-use visitors and overnight guests. We do provide travel tips and FAQs for those wishing to visit our parks. Please see our Keeping Visitors Healthy page to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

How Big Is Bledsoe Creek Park?

169 acres
Bledsoe Creek State Park is a state park in Sumner County, Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. The park consists of 169 acres (0.68 km2) managed by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation….

Bledsoe Creek State Park
Website Bledsoe Creek

How much of Tennessee is public land?

approximately 2.4 million acres
Tennessee is home to approximately 2.4 million acres of public land and waterways. These lands include national parks, wildlife refuges and forests, state parks and forests, and local parks. However, large areas of Tennessee have fewer than 10 recreational acres per person within a 75-minute drive.

How big is Cheatham WMA?

20.810 acres
Site Description: Cheatham WMA, 20.810 acres, consists of primarily upland hardwood forests with some pine stands present. There are also open fields, scrub shrub, and food plots where wildlife may congregate.

Does the Duck River have rapids?

The river is characteristic of long deep pools and shallow stretches of mini-rapids not to mention Normandy Dam and smaller drops. It’s boundaries include caves, cliffs, waterfalls, farmland, developed communities, two state parks and the Yanahli WMA.

Where is Duck River Tennessee?

Its largest single tributary, the Buffalo River, reaches its confluence with the Duck in southern Humphreys County, just a few miles from the mouth of the Duck into the Tennessee River….Duck River (Tennessee)

Duck River
Duck River watershed, depicting the Duck and Buffalo rivers.
Physical characteristics
Length 284 miles (457 km)