Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park
Old Stone Fort State Park / My TN State Park Fundraiser 2026
'It's so peaceful and refreshing. Thanks so much to all those who work hard to keep the trails marked and maintained; makes for a fun day of hiking and exploring!'
Give back to the park that gave you your favorite memories.
Now's your chance to show your love for Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park. During the My TN State Parks Fundraiser in April, every donation is a vote for Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park as your favorite Tennessee State Park, and an investment in its future.
With each vote, you're helping fund meaningful improvements such as constructing hiking trails and bridges, conserving habitats for wildlife, upgrading playgrounds, installing interpretive signage, and enhancing care for our raptor friends.
When you give, you help make these projects possible, creating a better and more enjoyable experience for everyone who visits our state parks.
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$25
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Lisa Aschliman
$25.00 / 2 days ago
About Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park
Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park was built during the Middle Woodland Period, 1,500-2,000 years ago. Native Americans used this area continuously for about 500 years, eventually leaving it abandoned. In 1966, the state of Tennessee purchased 400 acres of the Chumbley estate as the core of what is now Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park. The park is home to an abundance of activities for guests to enjoy, including hiking, mountain biking, and fishing. The main hiking trail follows the wall of Old Stone Fort, which was used by Native Americans as a ceremonial gathering place.