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Tennessee,               the               "Volunteer               State,"               is               divided               into               "three               grand               divisions."               East               Tennessee               is               an               upland               area,               with               high               mountains,               wooded               hills               and               narrow,               secluded               valleys,               encompassed               by               the               Great               Smoky               Mountains               and               Cumberland               Plateau.

Middle               Tennessee,               bordered               by               the               winding               Tennessee               River,               is               "bluegrass               country,"               characterized               by               rolling               landscapes               and               is               noted               for               its               fine               livestock               and               dairy               farming.

West               Tennessee               is               cotton               country,               bordered               by               the               rich               river-bottom               land               of               the               Tennessee               and               Mississippi               Rivers.

The               Tennessee               State               Parks               are               scattered               through               these               three               divisions,               reflecting               the               character               of               the               surrounding               areas.

If               you're               looking               for               a               budget-friendly               vacation               this               year,               Tennessee               State               Parks               offer               a               range               of               affordable               cabins,               "fully-equipped               to               set               up               housekeeping."               Styles               range               from               stone               and               wood               CCC               cabins               to               wooden               cottages               to               deluxe               villas.

Cabins               include               kitchens               or               kitchenettes,               baths               and               showers,               fireplaces,               porches,               linens,               outside               grills               and               picnic               tables.

Some               have               AC               and               phones,               most               have               TV               and               fireplaces,               and               some               provide               rocking               chairs               on               the               porches               for               those               moments               you               just               want               to               savor               your               surroundings.

Rustic,               Class               A,               AA               and               AAA               cabins               sleep               four               to               ten,               have               one               to               three               bedrooms.

Reservations               may               be               made               one               or               two               years               in               advance.

A               slideshow               tour               of               the               cabins               can               seen               here.
               Activities               at               the               parks               include               boating,               fishing,               hiking,               biking,               camping,               swimming               and               horseback               riding.

Amenities               vary,               but               include               playgrounds               and               ball               fields,               volleyball               and               tennis               courts,               archery               ranges               and               horseshoe               pits.

Canoe,               paddleboat,               and               rowboat               rentals               are               available               Memorial               Day               through               Labor               Day.

Visitors               may               use               their               own               electric               trolling               motors               on               park               rowboats.

Here               are               the               most               affordable               cabin               rates               at               eight               of               Tennessee's               state               parks.

In               season               rates               apply               from               April               1               to               October               31,               Off-season               from               November               1               to               March               31.

Weekday               rates               cover               Monday               through               Thursday,               Weekend               rates               cover               Friday               and               Saturday.
               1.

BIG               RIDGE               STATE               PARK:               Maynardville               (East               Tenn.)               Big               Ridge               is               on               the               southern               shore               of               the               Norris               Reservoir,               25               miles               north               of               Knoxville.

One               of               the               TVA's               five               demonstration               parks,               its               structures               reflect               the               stonework               and               craftsmanship               of               the               Civilian               Conservation               Corps               (CCC).

Trail               hikes               take               you               by               vestiges               of               bygone               homes               and               farms,               and               the               184               year-old               Norton               Gristmill               and               200               year-old               Sharp's               Station               Fort               are               popular               attractions.

Big               Ridge               has               19               fully-equipped               AA               cabins,               available               in               season               only,               five               on               the               lake,               14               on               the               ridge.

Year               round               rates:               $55               Wkdy,               $65               W-E.

Reservations:               Big               Ridge               State               Park               Homepage.
               2.

CHICKASAW               STATE               PARK:               Henderson               (West               Tenn.)               Chickasaw               State               Park               is               located               on               the               shore               of               Lake               Placid,               an               area               once               part               the               Chickasaw               Nation.

Chickasaw               State               Park               offers               horseback               riding               (you               may               bring               your               own               mount)               and               a               restaurant               in               the               summer               season,               and               rowboats               and               pedal               boats               can               be               rented.

The               Jack               Nicklaus               Bear               Trace               Golf               Course               is               located               here.

Chickasaw               offers               13               AA               fully-equipped               cabins,               including               TV,               with               easy               access               to               Lake               Placid.

Rates:               In               season:               $68               Wkdy,               $78               W-E.;               Off               season:               $68               Wkdy,               $78               W-E.

Reservations:               Chickasaw               State               Park               Homepage.
               3.

CUMBERLAND               MOUNTAIN               STATE               PARK:               Crossville               (East               Tenn.)               Cumberland               Mountain               State               Park               sits               on               the               Cumberland               Plateau,               America's               largest               forested               plateau,               extending               from               western               New               York               to               central               Alabama.

A               seven-arch               sandstone               bridge               spans               the               Byrd               Lake,               the               CCC's               most               majestic               structure.

Originally               intended               as               a               recreational               area               for               homesteaders,               the               park               was               built               by               residents               in               conjunction               with               the               CCC               and               WPA               in               the               1930s.

The               lifestyle               of               the               Cumberland               Homestead               Community               is               portrayed               at               the               nearby               Homestead               Museum.
               Cumberland               Mountain               State               Park               has               fully-equipped               AA               and               A               rustic               cabins               in               wooded               areas,               and               a               two-story               Coon               Hollow               Cabin               that               sleeps               6,               as               well               as               a               restaurant               open               year               round.

"A"               cabin               rates:               In               season:               $52               daily;               Off               season:               $50               daily.

AA               cabin               and               Coon               Hollow               rates:               In               season:               $68               Wkdy,               $78               W-E.;               Off               season:               $55               Wkdy,               $65               W-E.

Reservations:               Cumberland               Mountain               State               Park               Homepage.
               4.

MEEMAM-SHELBY               FOREST               STATE               PARK:               Millington               (West               Tenn.)               Edward               J.

Meemam,               the               conservation               editor               of               Scripps-Howard               newspapers,               was               instrumental               in               establishing               this               park,               as               well               as               the               Great               Smoky               Mountains               National               Park.

Meemam-Shelby               borders               the               Mississippi               River               and               maintains               a               boat               ramp               there,               and               has               two               lakes,               Poplar               Tree               and               Piersol.

The               Park               also               hosts               the               Meemam               Museum               and               Nature               Center.

Personally               owned               boats               with               electric               motors               are               allowed               on               the               lakes               for               a               small               launch               fee,               but               no               gasoline               motors               are               allowed.
               Meemam               Shelby               has               six               AA               fully-equipped               cabins               in               a               wooded               area               along               the               shore               of               Poplar               Tree               Lake,               which               are               equipped               with               VCRs               and               TV.

Rates:               In               season:               $65               Wkdy,               $80               W-E.;               Off               season:               $50               Wkdy,               $60               W-E.

Reservations:               Meemam               Shelby               State               Park               Homepage.
               5.

MONTGOMERY               BELL               STATE               PARK:               Burns               (Middle               Tenn.)               Located               on               the               Western               Highland               Rim,               Montgomery               Bell               State               Park               is               named               for               a               Pennsylvanian               who               established               the               brown               iron               ore               industry               here               in               the               early               1800s.

Once               hoarded               as               more               valuable               than               gold               to               early               American               builders,               men               trekked               to               this               area               to               work               in               the               mines.

The               forest,               once               ravaged               for               coal               to               produce               charcoal               for               the               iron               furnaces               and               cleared               for               farmland,               has               rejuvenated.

Deep               in               the               forest,               the               ruins               of               the               Old               Laurel               Furnace,               built               in               1810,               and               the               ore               pits,               are               still               visible.
               Montgomery               Bell               State               Park               has               eight               fully-equipped               AA               vacation               cottages,               connected               to               the               Park               Inn               and               Restaurant               by               a               rustic               wooden               bridge.

Three               cabins               sleep               8,               four               cabins               sleep               7,               and               one               cabin               sleeps               4.

Includes               TV               and               telephones.

Rates               are               $75               year               round.

Reservations:               Montgomery               Bell               State               Park               Homepage.
               6.

NATCHEZ               TRACE               STATE               PARK:               Wildersville               (West               Tenn.)               Natchez               Trace               State               Park               is               named               after               the               440-mile               Natchez               Trace               Trail,               which               extended               from               Natchez,               Mississippi               to               Nashville,               Tennessee,               linking               the               Cumberland,               Tennessee               and               Mississippi               rivers.

It               was               the               sole               reliable               land               link               between               the               ports               of               Mississippi               and               Louisiana               and               the               eastern               states.

Natchez               Trace               Park               includes               four               lakes,               a               restaurant,               a               wrangler               camp,               equestrian               facility,               pistol               firing               range,               and               archery               range,               along               with               horseback               riding.

Natchez               Trace               has               17               fully-equipped               wood               and/or               brick               rustic               cabins               that               sleep               four               on               Cub               Lake.

Rates:               Year               round:               $85               Wkdy,               $90               W-E.

Reservations:               Natchez               Trace               State               Park               Homepage.
               7.

NORRIS               DAM               STATE               PARK:               Lake               City               (Eastern               Tenn.)               Norris               Dam               State               Park,               located               on               the               Norris               Reservoir,               was               the               first               Tennessee               Valley               Authority               project               and               was               named               for               Nebraska               Senator               George               Norris,               the               chief               author               of               the               Tennessee               Valley               Authority               Act               of               1933.

The               TVA               Act               was               designed               to               dam               the               river               to               prevent               flooding,               produce               electricity,               and               rebuild               eroded               farmland.

Norris               Dam               was               the               first               TVA               project               and               the               model               for               dozens               of               others.
               Attractions               include               The               Lenoir               Museum               Cultural               Complex               with               displays               depicting               19th               century               lifestyle,               Appalachian               artifacts               and               a               history               of               the               pre-dam               area.

Also               in               the               Museum               Complex               are               the               179               year-old               Crosby               Threshing               Barn               and               the               211               year-old               Rice               Gristmill,               which               were               dismantled               when               the               area               was               flooded               and               reassembled               in               their               present               locations..

The               park               offers               a               marina,               public               boat               ramp               and               pontoon               boats               available               for               rent.
               Norris               Dam               State               Park               has               19               fully-equipped               AA               and               rustic               cabins               located               above               the               East               Campground.

AA               Cabin               Rates--In               season:               $65               Wkdy,               $75               W-E.,               Off               season:               $50               Wkdy,               $60               W-E.

Rustic               cabin               rates--In               season:               $50               Wkdy,               $55               W-E.,               Off               season               (limited               availability):               $45               Wkdy,               $50               W-E               .

Ten               deluxe               AAA               cabins               are               located               within               view               of               Norris               Lake.

AAA               Cabin               Rates--In               season:               $80               Wkdy,               $95               W-E.,               Off               season:               $60               Wkdy,               $70               W-E.

Reservations:               Norris               Dam               State               Park               Homepage.
               8.

ROAN               MOUNTAIN               STATE               PARK:               Roan               Mountain               (East               Tenn.)               Encompassed               by               the               Cherokee               National               Forest,               Roan               Mountain               State               Park               is               located               at               the               base               of               Roan               Mountain,               one               of               the               highest               U.S.

peaks.

One               legend               says               Roan               Mountain               was               named               after               frequent               visitor               Daniel               Boone's               reddish-colored               horse.

Another               says               the               mountain               is               named               for               the               rhododendrons               that               bloom               on               the               mountain               in               spring,               or               for               the               mountain               ash               berries               that               sprout               in               autumn.

Whatever               the               truth,               Roan               Mountain               State               Park               offers               both               natural               beauty               and               history.

Park               features               include               Carver's               Gap,               the               Catawba               Rhododendron               Gardens               and               the               Miller               Homestead,               once               a               working               farm               built               in               1909.

Demonstrations               and               entertainment               now               preserve               the               history               of               the               era               from               Memorial               Day               to               Labor               Day.
               Roan               Mountain               State               Park               has               30               fully-equipped               AAA               cabins.

Cabins               21-30               have               telephones;               none               have               televisions.

Rates--In               season:               $83               Wkdy,               $99               W-E.,               Off               season:               $65               Wkdy,               $80               W-E.

Reservations:               Roan               Mountain               State               Park               Homepage.
               For               information               on               all               Tennessee               State               Parks,               go               to               the               Tennessee               State               Park's               Homepage.


               Complete               list               of               all               Tennessee               State               Park               cabin               rates.


               Find               A               Park.
               Sources:               
               http://www.state.tn.us/environment/parks/               
               http://www.tngenweb.org/campbell/hist-bogan/tndivisions.html               
               http://www.tngenweb.org/union/norris-dam.html






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