Named after a pair of brothers who pioneered the area, Bledsoe Creek State Park offers outdoor activities and fun for the entire family. Experience the natural beauty of the wilderness, waterfowl and deer as you explore along hiking trails. Picnic facilities and camping areas provide comfortable sites to take a break from the day's activities. Hunting and fishing are prohibited, and so are bicycles on the hiking trails. Pets on leashes are welcome. This park is open everyday from 7 a.m. onwards.
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BCSP is a quite state park with plenty of room to spread out. Its literally surrounded by middle Tennessee farmland. The first time I went I was a
Just 55 miles from Nashville, this park has two hiking trails and 126 developed campsites.
In ShortLocated along the Bledsoe Creek inlet of Old Hickory Lake, the area and the park are named for two pioneering brothers, Isaac and A
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