Tims Ford State Park is a 3,546-acre park located on the north shore of Tims Ford Lake in Franklin County, Tennessee. It offers a serene blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. The park is situated near the Cumberland Plateau, providing a picturesque backdrop of rolling hills and scenic lake views. Established in 1978, it has expanded over the years to include various amenities such as cabins, campgrounds, a marina, and an 18-hole golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus. Visitors can enjoy activities like fishing, boating, hiking, and birding, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The park's history dates back thousands of years, with evidence of early Native American settlements. Today, it serves as a haven for wildlife and a hub for family-friendly activities. The park's proximity to Winchester offers easy access to local attractions and services.
Tims Ford Lake itself is renowned for its bass fishing and recreational boating opportunities, making it a favorite among water sports enthusiasts.