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Henry Horton State Park is an American state park located near
Chapel Hill, Tennessee Chapel Hill is a town in northeastern Marshall County, Tennessee, United States. The town was named after Chapel Hill, North Carolina, by settlers from that area. The population was 1,717 as of the 2020 census. Geography Chapel Hill is located at ...
. It was constructed in the 1960's on the estate of the former Governor of Tennessee Henry Horton. The park offers various outdoor recreational activities.


History

Henry Horton State Park was officially dedicated to Tennessee's 42nd Governor,
Buford Ellington Earl Buford Ellington (June 27, 1907 – April 3, 1972) was an American politician who served as the 42nd governor of Tennessee from 1959 to 1963, and again from 1967 to 1971. Along with his political ally, Frank G. Clement, he helped lead a ...
, on Labor Day in 1962. Situated on the shores of the Duck River, the park includes an area of approximately 1000 acres, previously owned by the park's namesake, Henry Horton, who was the 36th Governor of Tennessee. The park is managed and maintained by the
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.


Facilities


Lodging

*Horton Park Inn - 65 rooms and 4 suites *Cabins - 8 total cabins with walking distance to Inn * Campgrounds - 75 campsites, some located near the Duck River


Meeting/Conference

* Recreation Building - of meeting space is located in a separate building near the inn, capable of holding up to 300 people. There are additional meeting rooms in the inn and restaurant.


Picnic

There are 83 picnic sites and 4 large group picnic pavilions (that can hold up to 125 people) located nearby the shores of the Duck River. Accommodations such as restrooms are in proximity.


Camping

Henry Horton State Park has 75 campsites situated on the Duck River; 19 of these are primitive tent sites while the remaining 56 sites are RV sites. The RV sites accommodate tables, grills, water spigots and electrical hook-ups. A large group tent camp site is also available. Two bathhouses are available seasonally.


Professional Trap and Skeet Range

There are five skeet fields, two trap fields, and a lodge building with concessions, gun rental, and ammo. A picnic shelter is available for large shoots or related gatherings.


Sports Fields

Facilities for baseball, basketball, disc golf, tennis, and volleyball are available.


Swimming

The park has an Olympic-sized pool with bathhouses and a
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. There is also water access to the Duck River via a small ramp.


Fishing

Duck River anglers can catch largemouth and smallmouth bass, red-eye, and
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, but a valid Tennessee fishing license is required.


Trails

The park features four relatively flat, easy hiking trails, some with views overlooking the Duck River. *The 1.3 mile Hickory Ridge Loop is located near the campground and traverses habitats ranging from oak-hickory forest to
cedar glades A calcareous glade is a type of ecological community that is found in the central Eastern United States. Calcareous glades occur where bedrock such as limestone occurs near or at the surface, and have very shallow and little soil development ...
. *The 0.7 mile Wilhoite Mill Trail follows the Duck River among second growth woods covering an early mill community. *The 1.7 mile Turkey Trail loop is the longest trail in the park. It winds through woods and old fields. *The 4.2 mile Duck River Trail is the newest trail in the park, completed in 2011.


Golf

The park contains the Buford Ellington Golf Course.


References


External links

* {{Coord, 35, 35, 35, N, 86, 42, 5, W, type:landmark_scale:10000_region:US, display=title State parks of Tennessee Protected areas of Marshall County, Tennessee