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Fort Pillow State Park


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Nature of the Area

Fort Pillow State Historic Park has been designated as a Wildlife Observation Area by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. Interpretive signs identify certain species and their habitat. The park provides sanctuary for deer, turkey, and is frequented by bird watchers.

The Anderson-Tully Wildlife Management Area borders the park on the north and is only a 10-minute drive from the family camping area. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency manages this popular hunting and fishing area. No hunting is allowed on park property.


Camping

The rustic campground has 38 campsites and is designed primarily for tent camping. None of the sites are equipped for RVs. There are no electrical or water hook-ups. Water is available at water stations. Tent camp sites will accommodate small popups and R.V.s may park in front of the site. Each campsite has a grill/campfire pad a picnic table, and pea gravel for tent set-up, a roomy forest setting, and full-service bathhouse. Campers may register at the office or staff will come by. There are 2 bathhouses (one being accessible to persons with a disability) and a small laundry. Firewood is available from dead fallen limbs and trees. The trail to backcountry camping is hilly and moderately difficult. Total trail is five miles long. From the Visitor Center parking lot to the campground is 1/2 mile.

Backcountry camping is allowed and a permit is required.


Picnicking

A picnic area overlooking Fort Pillow Lake provides the visitor with tables, grills, a water fountain, restrooms and playground.

There is one centrally located picnic pavilions may be reserved and are ideal for family reunions. The pavilion may be reserved up to one year in advance.


Boating

A boat ramp is available to the general public but there are no rental boats at the park. Only fishing boats and canoes are allowed. Electric trolling motors are allowed on the 15-acre lake gas motors must adhere to a "No Wake" policy.

Fort Pillow Lake is stocked with bass, bream, crappie and catfish. A valid Tennessee Fishing License is required.


Fishing and Hunting

A boat ramp is available to the general public but there are no rental boats at the park. Only fishing boats and canoes are allowed. Electric trolling motors are allowed on the 15-acre lake gas motors must adhere to a "No Wake" policy.

Fort Pillow Lake is stocked with bass, bream, crappie and catfish. A valid Tennessee Fishing License is required.


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Nature Programs

Most of the interpretive programs at the park are devloped to enhance the understanding of the American Civil War as it relates to the occupation of both Confederate and Union forces at Fort Pillow. Nature and recreational programs are presented during the summer months or upon request.

Programs Available

Civil War Battle of Fort Pillow (12 minute video)

Haversack Soldiers Life & Talk

Weapons of the Civil War

Construction of Fortifications

Owl Prowls (seasonal)

Nature Walks (seasonal)

Living History Encampment (seasonal)

Cannon Firing (seasonal)

Junior Ranger


Area Attractions

Museum

The park Interpretive Center/Museum is open from 8 a.m.4 p.m. daily and year round with the exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. There is no entrance fee. Visitors will find displays of Civil War artifacts and interpretive displays. There is a 12 minute video on the 1864 Battle shown by request. Tours of the museum and restored fortifications are available upon request.


Area Campgrounds
Mallard Ridge Mobile Estates
127 Mallard Pointe Rd
Atoka, TN
(901) 837-8160


Rose of Sharon Campground
40 Victory Cir
Burlison, TN
(901) 837-7095




Area Fishing Related Businesses
Glenn Springs Lake Store
284 Grimes Rd
Drummonds, TN
(901) 835-5253


Fort Pillow State Park

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