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Edgar Evins State Park is a
state park State parks are parks or other protected areas managed at the sub-national level within those nations which use "state" as a political subdivision. State parks are typically established by a state to preserve a location on account of its natural ...
in DeKalb County, Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. The park consists of along the shores of
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, an
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of the
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. The State of Tennessee leases the land from the
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James Edgar Evins James Edgar Evins (December 31, 1883 – March 22, 1954) was an American politician. He served as a member of the Tennessee Senate. He was also the mayor of Smithville, Tennessee for 16 years. He is the namesake of Edgar Evins State Park Edgar E ...
(1883–1954), the park's namesake, was a Smithville businessman, mayor, and
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who played a vital role in the development of the Center Hill Dam and Reservoir in the 1940s. He was the father of former
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Joe L. Evins Joseph Landon Evins (October 24, 1910 – March 31, 1984) was an American lawyer and politician who served 15 terms as a Democratic U.S. Representative from Tennessee from 1947 to 1977. Early life Evins was a native of the Blend Communit ...
, for whom the nearby Joe L. Evins Appalachian Center for Craft is named. The Evins family began pushing for the establishment of a state park along the DeKalb County portion of Center Hill Lake as early as the 1950s.


Geographical setting

The Caney Fork flows down from its source atop the Cumberland Plateau and winds its way northwestward across the Eastern
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before emptying into the
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near
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. Center Hill Dam, located approximately above the mouth of the Caney Fork, has created a reservoir that spans a stretch of the river between the dam and the Great Falls Dam at Rock Island State Park in adjacent
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. Edgar Evins State Park covers the northeast shore of the reservoir immediately upstream from Center Hill Dam. The park is situated amidst rolling hills ("knobs") that comprise part of the geological boundary between the Eastern
Highland Rim The Highland Rim is a geographic term for the area in Tennessee surrounding the Central Basin. Nashville is largely surrounded by higher terrain in all directions. Geologically, the Central Basin is a dome. The Highland Rim is a cuesta surro ...
and the Central Basin. These hills are typically underlain by Mississippian period
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, the erosion of which has created
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-like formations throughout the Center Hill Basin. Outcroppings of this limestone are visible along the cliffs overlooking the lake. Most of Edgar Evins State Park is coated in a second-growth hardwood forest typical of the Eastern Highland Rim. Common tree species include the tuliptree, white
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,
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, white ash, and various species of oak and hickory.


History

A pre-inundation archaeological survey of the Center Hill Basin conducted by the
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located several possible prehistoric village and mound sites, including a platform mound at the mouth of Mine Lick Creek, just upstream from the modern park boundary. Early settlers in the area also claimed to have found Native American graves and other objects. More extensive excavations, however, failed to uncover any major prehistoric sites. The earliest Euro-American settlers in the DeKalb area arrived in the late 1790s and established the town of
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just west of the modern park. Over the years, several families settled in the hollows and valleys of what is now Edgar Evins State Park and adjacent lands that would eventually be inundated by Center Hill Lake. One such settler, Alexander Dunham (1826–1878), whose family arrived in the area in the 1830s, is buried on a hill within the park that overlooks Center Hill Lake. Dunham's son lived near the present site of Center Hill Dam. The Caney Fork has long been notorious for its volatility. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, business venture after business venture tried to harness the river's power, only to be defeated by one of several catastrophic floods that occurred along the river during this period. Major floods in 1902, 1915, 1928, and 1929 wiped out mills, bridges, houses, and farms, and led to increased calls for flood control. In the 1930s, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers initiated several flood control projects in the
Cumberland River The Cumberland River is a major waterway of the Southern United States. The U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed June 8, 2011 river drains almost of southern Kentucky and ...
watershed, including Center Hill Dam, the construction of which was authorized in 1938. Flood control and power production were the primary goals of the Center Hill Dam project. Center Hill Lake's revised management plan in the 1940s called for the inclusion of recreational areas along the lake's shores. These included several small local parks and boatramps at first. In the late 1960s, the State of Tennessee began construction of facilities for Edgar Evins State Park. The park was officially dedicated in 1975.


Park facilities

Park facilities include a privately leased 300-slip marina and full service dock, a 34-cabin lodging complex (with outdoor swimming pool open May to September), a campground with 60 wooden and concrete platforms (with water and electric) and 9 primitive campsites, a park office and visitor center, and two boat ramps with access to Center Hill Lake. Additionally, there are three picnic shelters located adjacent to the marina, four picnic areas with concrete tables, an "interpretive center" with local natural and historical artifacts, and a campground store, which is operated from spring to fall. A boat dock available for cabin guests is located at the very end of the main road, along with the "Sunset Point Peninsula", a day use area. The Friends of Edgar Evins State Park was organized in 2003 to support park preservation efforts. The group conducts several annual events in the park.Edgar Evins State Park - Annual Events
" Retrieved: 29 July 2008.


Hiking trails


Photo gallery

Image:Highland-rim-trail-sp-tn1.jpg, The Highland Rim Trail in early Spring Image:Highland-rim-trail-su-tn1.jpg, The Highland Rim Trail in mid-Summer Image:Limestone-alcove-edgar-evins-tn1.jpg, Limestone cliff near the primitive campground Image:Center-hill-lake-tn2.jpg, Limestone outcroppings near the campground


References


External links

* {{authority control State parks of Tennessee Protected areas of DeKalb County, Tennessee 1975 establishments in Tennessee