Pickett CCC Memorial State Park
Pickett State Park / My TN State Park Fundraiser 2026
'I have been camping and hiking at PSP since I was a child, have brought my children, and am now sharing the park with my grandchildren! It is a wonderful place!'
Give back to the park that gave you your favorite memories.
Now's your chance to show your love for Pickett CCC Memorial State Park. During the My TN State Parks Fundraiser in April, every donation is a vote for Pickett CCC Memorial State 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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$61
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$3,000
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Recent Transactions
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Patricia Hull
$51.60 / 2 days ago
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Katelynn Pearson
$10.32 / 2 days ago
My husband and I are from northern Indiana and every year we visit TN state parks. Pickett not only has been our favorite state park over the last 7 years of exploring TN but its the place where he proposed to me and we brought our 1 year old to last fall! We also love to bring our friends with us whenever we can to experience the beauty in this park. Even patrons in town are the most incredible people. Pickett will always be the most special place to us! From the amazing night skys, camping, experience with staff & rangers, to the beautiful scenic hiking, it deserves all the recognition!
About Pickett CCC Memorial State Park
Pickett CCC Memorial State Park is located within the 20,887-acre Pickett State Forest and borders the expansive 125,000-acre Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. The park honors the legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps, whose craftsmanship and vision shaped its early development. In 2015, Pickett and the adjacent Pogue Creek Canyon State Natural Area were designated a Silver-tier International Dark Sky Park, offering visitors exceptional stargazing and sweeping night sky views rarely found in the eastern United States. Guests can also enjoy hiking, paddling, swimming, and fishing, and extend their stay in a cabin or at one of the park's campsites.