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Tennessee Code Annotated § 39-17-1311(b)(1)(J) permits civilians with or without a valid handgun carry permit to possess handguns, rifles, and shotguns on the grounds of a public park, playground, civic center, or other building facility, area or property owned, used, or operated by any state, county, or municipal ...
Yes, dogs are allowed as long as they are on a leash.
There is no access fee charged for any state park. All 56 state parks in Tennessee are free to enter and enjoy. Some activities at parks may require permits or reservations, but hiking and enjoying the natural environment is always free.
Dogs, cats and other pets are allowed in Tennessee State Parks, but must be on a leash, crated or caged, or otherwise under physical restrictive control at all times. There are a limited number of lodge rooms and one cabin at each park for guests who travel with their pets.
TENNESSEE - On July 1st, 133 new laws will go into effect in Tennessee. Among those laws is one that allows gun owners to legally carry a firearm on boats.
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Tennessee State Parks There are 1100 miles of trails, 372 cabins, 36 campgrounds and over 80 waterfalls. Tennessee State Parks are open to the public seven days a week, year-round. There is no access fee charged, although there may be fees associated with certain activities.
Yes. Legal as of June 2016. over a year ago.
Approximately 20 sites and one bathhouse are open year-round. Pets are allowed in the campground but must be kept on a leash and not left unattended on the campsites. Nine primitive walk-in sites are also available with parking at the camp building.
Intoxicants. Consumption or use of alcoholic beverages or intoxicants is unlawful in any public-use area.
Public Hunting Information Big Hill Pond State Park (McNairy Co.) ... Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. ... Fort Campbell Outdoor Recreation. ... Holston Army Ammunition Plant. ... Land Between the Lakes. ... Long Hunter State Park (Davidson/Rutherford Counties) ... Tennessee State Forests. ... Tims Ford State Park Huntable Lands.

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