Cedars Of Lebanon State Park
Cedars Of Lebanon State Park / My TN State Park Fundraiser 2025
Donate to vote for Cedars of Lebanon 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 Cedars of Lebanon 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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$1,686
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$1,600
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Recent Transactions
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Mary S Gregory
$10.30 / 283 days ago
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Christa Alexis Faircloth
$1.03 / 283 days ago
Cedars of Lebanon helps preserve the rare cedar glade ecosystem. Recently, I learned about the cedar gladecress— a flower that naturally lives in this ecosystem and nowhere else. I think it’s amazing that we can keep and protect the things, little and big, that make this area truly unique. Thanks Cedars of Lebanon State Park!
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Regina Puryear
$20.60 / 286 days ago
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Victoria Preston
$10.30 / 286 days ago
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Ellen Thompson
$5.15 / 291 days ago
Our favorite park! A relaxing place to spend a weekend in nature. Ranger talks are excellent!
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Miguel Felix
$5.00 / 291 days ago
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Rita Webb
$55.00 / 297 days ago
We LOVE this park! Been taking the grandkids there for years. They love the cave, they love the nature center, they love the hike to the "pregnant" tree. What a great place for making memories!
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Dustin Jordan
$25.75 / 298 days ago
Thank you all for all that you do to keep this park in such great condition. My grandparents and parents enjoyed the park and now I am blessed that my children do. This park is part of who we all are in Lebanon. As locals, we cherish this place and want to preserve it for our future generations.
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Kaleigh Whitaker
$10.30 / 298 days ago
This park is fantastic! Love the recently blacktopped path and all the mowed areas to explore. There are even a few trails through the woods as well.
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Anonymous
$36.05 / 302 days ago
Cedars of Lebanon holds such a special place in my family's hearts! We love the trails, notably the Cedar Run Trail and Hidden Springs Trail! In today's culture, it's so easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle. It's important to us that we're intentional with our time and get out in nature. We always feel refreshed after spending time at Cedars of Lebanon. We love TN State Parks!
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Sarah Essary
$51.50 / 305 days ago
We had a wonderful time touring the nature center and the trail around the center with my 2.5 year old and 5 year old children. The staff we met were so friendly, and even let us pet a corn snake! The trail is a rubber/asphalt trail, and so it’s a bit more friendly for little feet and legs to walk, too, so that was a plus!
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James Ray
$1,000.00 / 307 days ago
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Anonymous
$100.00 / 308 days ago
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Anonymous
$10.30 / 309 days ago
We have been coming to Cedars of Lebanon for many years. We run races there and the last three years I have had the honor of directing a race that we named after park. FCA’s Run the Cedars. The trails are beautiful and always well kept. You can almost always find us walking our golden retriever on the two mile loop on any given weekend. One of our favorite events is the Boo in the Park at Halloween. The campers go all out to decorate and make it a fun event for the whole family.
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Rachel Kumpf Elmendorf
$103.00 / 310 days ago
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About Cedars Of Lebanon State Park
Cedars of Lebanon State Park is located in Wilson County and is surrounded by the Cedars of Lebanon State Forest. The park is named for Eastern red cedar trees found throughout the area. The trees reminded early American settlers of the famed Biblical cedar forests that thrived across Mount Lebanon in what is now the Mediterranean area. Cedars of Lebanon became a state park in 1955.
The 1,139-acre park has 117 campsites equipped with picnic tables and grills, and electric and water hookups. A modern group lodge, open year-round for organized groups, has a total sleeping capacity of 80 people.