CEDAR CREEK CAMPGROUND
Cedar Creek Campground on Old Hickory Lake in north-central Tennessee, offers 60 campsites and limitless options for activities like boating, hiking, fishing and relaxing on the swim beach. A picnic shelter located in the day use area may also be reserved on weekdays throughout the summer.
The lake is named after the 7th U.S. President, Andrew Jackson, a Tennessee-native who earned the nickname Old Hickory, because of his tough, aggressive personality.
Modern amenities such as laundry facilities and hot showers are available for a more comfortable camping experience. Sites also come with water and electric hookups for added convenience.
Families will enjoy the playground, and visitors looking to entertain will find the group picnic shelter, which accommodates up to 50 guests, to be an excellent gathering spot. Parking, however, is not guaranteed.
Old Hickory Lake is a 22,500 acre reservoir, primarily fed by the waters of the Cumberland River. The lake is surrounded by shady wooded areas and grassy flatlands, and offers an impressive 440 miles of scenic shoreline.
Cedar Creek is just beyond the Nashville metropolitan area. Head to the Music City to tour the Country Music Hall of Fame or explore former President, Andrew Jackson's early 19th century home, The Hermitage, a National Historic Landmark. Also located just minutes from the park is the Shutes Branch Mountain Bike Trail.
Sailing, swimming and fishing are popular activities for visitors interested in water sports, while birders and wildlife viewers will delight in the abundance of migratory songbirds, waterfowl and white-tailed deer. Wild turkeys and rabbits also frequent the area.