Donate to vote for Big Hill Pond State Park as your favorite Tennessee State Park in the My TN State Park Fundraiser

For the entire month of April, Tennessee State Park supporters can donate to vote for their favorite Tennessee State Park. That means if Big Hill Pond State Park is your favorite, you can donate to vote for us, and we’ll use your donations to improve our park! 

Your contributions significantly enhance the quality of our state parks. Donations support a range of vital projects, including improving hiking trails and bridges, conserving habitats for wildlife, upgrading playgrounds, installing interpretive signage, enhancing living conditions for our raptor friends, and bolstering equipment and supplies for emergency rescue services. Your support makes these essential projects possible, creating a better and more enjoyable experience for everyone who visits our state parks!

  • $278

    Raised

  • $800

    Goal

  • 5

    Supporters

  • 15

    Days Remaining

Recent Transactions

  • MARTINA BROEKER

    $51.50 / 3 days ago

  • Anonymous

    $51.50 / 6 days ago

    Easy drive from Memphis. Great campground. Perfect weekend getaway.

  • Danielle Heineman

    $103.00 / 11 days ago

    I got married in this park and run the Walking Tall 50k every year. I love seeing the improvements made to the park each year.

  • Anonymous

    $41.20 / 12 days ago

  • Cole Brooks

    $25.75 / 12 days ago

  • MARTINA BROEKER

    $5.15 / 13 days ago

    First park my boyfriend/ husband went to.

About Big Hill Pond State Park

Big Hill Pond State Park is located in the southwestern part of McNairy County and encompasses 4,138 acres of timberland and hardwood bottomland. Cypress Creek and the Tuscumbia River border the property. The flood plain, adjacent to the river and creek, contains small oxbows and swampy areas, which are desirable habitat for waterfowl, wildlife, and fish.

Big Hill Pond highlights include the 70-foot observation tower that offers panoramic views of Travis McNatt Lake and the boardwalk that winds through Dismal Swamp. Guests visiting the park enjoy camping, hiking, birding, mountain biking, fishing, and paddling on Big Hill Pond Lake in the summer. The park is home to thirty miles of overnight and day-use trails with four backpack trail shelters.