Bledsoe Creek State Park
Bledsoe Creek State Park / My TN State Park Fundraiser 2025
Donate to vote for Bledsoe Creek 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 Bledsoe Creek 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!
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$893
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$1,500
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Recent Transactions
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Marjorie Gregory
$20.60 / 283 days ago
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Carole Anthony
$51.50 / 283 days ago
There are five of us woman who like to tent camp. It started in Kentucky where we all worked but when we found Bledsoe Creek, it quickly became our park of choice! For tent campers, the sites are perfectly spread out so that each of us can place our tent in the perfect spot. We've loved having the campground hosts who took care of our firewood and ice needs. The staff is very friendly and helpful and, importantly to a bunch of women tent campers, the bathhouses are clean and convenient. I am the only one in the group from TN - Nashville so I'm very close. The other 4 have several hours of travel from various parts of KY but their willingness to drive to Bledsoe speaks of it's allure and perfection for our crew.
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Tony Serrano
$5.15 / 285 days ago
I absolutely love this park and am grateful we have it close by. It has played a part in my healing journey. Thanks to all the staff who keep it maintained and protected.
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Ricky Baur
$25.75 / 288 days ago
We have enjoyed this park since we starting camping. It's a very clean and well upkeep park. We have several reservations coming up to stay here. The staff is very friendly, especially Ashley who helped us to make reservations for our upcoming stays this summer
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Andrew Webb
$41.20 / 288 days ago
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James Gilreath
$41.20 / 290 days ago
All of the staff,here are really great People!!! A wonderful place to bring Family and friends for a perfect day!
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Vonda Sisco
$103.00 / 291 days ago
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Jeffrey Adams
$154.50 / 304 days ago
My favorite park! Try to hike there and take in the scenery 2 or 3 times a week
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Connie Cude
$103.00 / 304 days ago
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Anonymous
$100.00 / 308 days ago
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William Swihart
$1.03 / 308 days ago
We have been taking a daughter to this park and through the story book trail since she was born. Would love to see them fix the owl box though.
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Sherry Gann
$10.30 / 311 days ago
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Anonymous
$103.00 / 312 days ago
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Edward Mazzeo
$20.60 / 312 days ago
The staff at BCSP treat me like family and keep me coming back to a facility that is beautiful well ran and feels like a second home. Ed Mazzeo
About Bledsoe Creek State Park
Bledsoe Creek supports an abundance of wildlife and served as hunting grounds for indigenous peoples, including the Cherokee, Chickamauga, Creek, and Shawnee. Nearby Cragfont, Hawthorn Hill, Wynnewood, and Bledsoe’s Fort interpret the diverse history of 18th & 19th century Tennessee. The Bledsoe Creek territory became a Tennessee State Park in 1973. Today this park draws in campers, hikers, and fishers to Old Hickory Lake, a reservoir created by the Army Corps of Engineers.
The park features 68 campsites with amenities, three hammock-only primitive sites and two group campsites. There are more than four miles of scenic hiking trails. The trails meander through the forest and along the lakeshore of the park. One mile of these trails is paved making it accessible to persons with disabilities.