'This park is the best kept secret of all the state parks. It offers something for all age groups and for people with varying physical abilities.'

Now's your chance to show your love for Seven Islands State Park. During the My TN State Parks Fundraiser in April, every donation is a vote for Seven Islands 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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  • Julie Adams

    $10.32 / Today

  • Sherrie Collins

    $25.80 / Today

    Seven Islands is a wonderful park with the best park manager! :)

  • Anonymous

    $10.32 / Today

  • David Wilson

    $25.80 / Yesterday

    Our favorite place. Great Rangers!

  • Anonymous

    $1.03 / Yesterday

    I live 20 minutes from this park. I am one of the most fortunate people in Tennessee! The park rangers and volunteers here are top notch, so friendly, so educated, and this is a really well maintained park. Thank you for all of the activities and enthusiasm you provide.

  • Kathleen Wynegar

    $103.20 / Yesterday

    We are so fortunate to have this park in East Tennessee - so many varieties of birds singing around the many native plants in fields, forests, and wetlands, and of course aquatics birds on the river.

  • Jeffrey Royer

    $2.00 / Yesterday

    We love this park. Unique from most other parks and very focused on birds and wildlife! Great place to hike with multiple highly varied trails!

About Seven Islands State Park

The diverse natural landscape of aquatic and grassland habitats makes Seven Islands State Birding Park a premier birding destination with more than 220 species of birds sighted. The park encompasses 416 acres along the French Broad River in Knox County, approximately 19 miles east of Knoxville. This peninsula of land features more than nine miles of natural trails, rolling hills, and views of the Smoky Mountains. In addition to being a wildlife refuge popular for hiking and wildlife observation, the park is a research and educational facility for schools and other groups and a demonstration area for land use and habitat management techniques.