Chickasaw State Park, located in Henderson, Tennessee, offers a serene and natural getaway amidst the rolling hills of West Tennessee. The park is named after the Chickasaw Indians who once inhabited the area. It features 1,280 acres of recreational land within a larger 14,384-acre state forest, including Lake Placid and Lake Lajoie. Visitors can enjoy a picturesque sand swimming beach on Lake Placid, which is open seasonally. The park provides a variety of activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, and horseback riding, making it a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Chickasaw State Park is also rich in history, having been one of Tennessee's New Deal-era state parks. It became a state park in 1955 when park duties returned to state control. The park offers several lodging options, including historic WPA cabins and various campgrounds, making it suitable for both families and solo travelers.
The park's scenic beauty and diverse recreational opportunities make it a popular spot for those seeking a tranquil retreat from urban life.