Edgar Evins State Park

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Open 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM See Hours
Local 1630 Edgar Evins State Park Rd, Silver Point, TN 38582, United States Local +1 8888-672-757
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Edgar Evins State Park, a picturesque outdoor retreat nestled in Tennessee, offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. With its expansive campsites, tranquil lake, cozy cabins, and abundant fishing opportunities, the park provides a perfect setting for experiencing the beauty of the natural world. Whether visitors enjoy boating, hiking, or simply relaxing amidst the breathtaking scenery, Edgar Evins State Park offers a wide range of recreational activities to suit every taste. A marina, pool, dock, bathhouse, deck, and observation tower add to the park's amenities, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. With its commitment to preserving the environment and providing a top-notch outdoor experience, Edgar Evins State Park stands as a renowned destination for those seeking tranquility and connection with nature.

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Shannon Schwab
Shannon schwab
March 22, 2024
We loved our visit! We stayed at a primitive site and it was more work to get to than I thought it would be, but the view of the lake was worth it! Some of the car camping spots have nice views too though. So many scenic places for a picnic. It’s very kid friendly, there’s a storybook trail, the tower to climb, a playground, an interpretive center, and dock for them to splash at. I probably wouldn’t plan on them doing much though if they’re younger than 5. There’s a pool Too when the weather is warmer. I wish they rented paddle boards or canoes out of the park, but next time we’ll plan better. The cabins aren’t what we expected. We had a friend who stayed in those. They’re like townhomes.
Oryas Tain
Oryas tain
March 22, 2024
This review is not for the park, but for the Merritt Ridge Trail within the park. This trail is 8.4 miles round trip from the parking area. The initial trail is a nice walk, but once you get to the connector trail, then to Merritt Ridge, it becomes an obstacle course, navigating through and around fallen trees. At times, getting around the debris can get you off course. I had to use my phone map app to get us back to the trail. Once even using a compass to reorient our path. The trails are well marked, but getting around the trees can make finding those markers difficult. This trail has been seriously neglected and is no longer safe for the average hiker. It took us over 6 hours to hike a trail that once was my favorite place to go.
Yang Xia
Yang xia
March 22, 2024
Edger Evins is one of our favorite campgrounds. We only came for over night this time. Road off of I-40 is two lane. Not bad. It leads to the Caney Fork Canoe Rental, but double check me on the name. When you get to the park entrance my new Garmin said it could not verify the ability to travel with our RV in this location. We did not have any troubles and in my pictures you'll see there were bigger rigs than our Class A Vegas 27ft, 11 high. I did see some low wires crossing the road in the park, so I'd check before I brought something in that is extra tall. The sites are back in on deck, so they are all flat. Some back up to the water. The road grade was near 10% in some spots. We had water and Electric, and the dump is as you are leaving. Camp store, Visitor Center, Integrative Center, During Summer Season the Park Marina has a restaurant, playground and store. Lots of Cabins, boat docks. We are planning to come back real soon for a three day weekend. Bring your boat, lots of fishing on this upper lake. The customer service at the visitor center are really helpful. Has a fire ring and grille up front near the road, enough room for chairs with a view. Of course they have bath houses. I know I probably missed some of the good stuff, but hope this helps. Thanks Edgar Evins for the lovely stay.
Jo Kelley
Jo kelley
March 22, 2024
We got a primitive site for our tent for a night. Very beautiful forest with access to see the sun go down over the lake. Don't rent a primitive site if you are movement impaired as they're work to get to, it's basically on a steep incline with no modern pathways. Bathroom access was also work but doable. The other sites looked well maintained and nice. Overall nice price and awesome for a night up in Tennessee foothills.
Jim Henry
Jim henry
March 22, 2024
This is a very beautiful campground. We were in our 28 ft Grand design imagine on the waterfront and the view was breathtaking. My favorite part of our visit was getting up early and watching the steam rise across the lake in the chilly fall weather. We have three little dogs and the only suggestion I would have, is to request more grass areas for them. But other than that, we loved it there!
Daniel Kadyrov
Daniel kadyrov
March 22, 2024
Definitely not tent friendly as there is lots and lots of noise all night/day long. The park and its facilities are well maintained. Watch out for ticks.
Charles R
Charles r
March 22, 2024
Beautiful park. No parking issues. Nice office and gift shop. Gift shop seemed low on items like hiking stick medallions and patches. But it's not full season yet. Campsites are on wooden platforms on steep hillside overlooking the lake. Would worry about safety issues for younger children. Great for older children and adults. Nice breeze coming off the lake. Well kept hiking trails.
Megan M
Megan m
March 22, 2024
Edgar Evins SP is a great place to hike, camp, picnic, or go boating. The cabins are small but well maintained. There have been tasteful updates to the cabins and the view from the balcony was lovely! Essentials are included in the cabin (linens, towels, cooking and eating basics, coffee maker, microwave, etc). The only paper product they provide is toilet paper, so plan to bring your own paper towels, coffee filters, etc. The only downside to the cabin was that we could hear our neighbors on occasion (try to reserve the end units). The trails are lovely and forested -- expect incline! We enjoyed our stay and would recommend!
Chris Huey
Chris huey
March 22, 2024
This review is not for the park, but for the Merritt Ridge Trail within the park. This trail is 8.4 miles round trip from the parking area. The initial trail is a nice walk, but once you get to the connector trail, then to Merritt Ridge, it becomes an obstacle course, navigating through and around fallen trees. At times, getting around the debris can get you off course. I had to use my phone map app to get us back to the trail. Once even using a compass to reorient our path. The trails are well marked, but getting around the trees can make finding those markers difficult. This trail has been seriously neglected and is no longer safe for the average hiker. It took us over 6 hours to hike a trail that once was my favorite place to go.
Jayne Menard
Jayne menard
March 22, 2024
We loved our visit! We stayed at a primitive site and it was more work to get to than I thought it would be, but the view of the lake was worth it! Some of the car camping spots have nice views too though. So many scenic places for a picnic. It’s very kid friendly, there’s a storybook trail, the tower to climb, a playground, an interpretive center, and dock for them to splash at. I probably wouldn’t plan on them doing much though if they’re younger than 5. There’s a pool Too when the weather is warmer. I wish they rented paddle boards or canoes out of the park, but next time we’ll plan better. The cabins aren’t what we expected. We had a friend who stayed in those. They’re like townhomes.
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Location

1630 Edgar Evins State Park Rd, Silver Point, TN 38582, United States

Hours

  • Monday
    08:00 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Tuesday
    08:00 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Wednesday
    08:00 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Thursday
    08:00 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Friday
    08:00 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Saturday
    08:00 AM - 04:30 PM
  • Sunday
    08:00 AM - 04:30 PM

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