Harrison Bay State Park

Opened in 1937, the bay gets it name from the now partially submerged town of Harrison, Tennessee.

[3] The park has a 4.2-mile (6.8-km) hiking path around the lake and has facilities including a swimming pool, a playground, a golf course, tennis courts, a restaurant, a campground, and a marina.

[5] The park also features a marina and a golf course, further enhancing its appeal to tourists and contributing to the local economy.

According to a study by the University of Tennessee, state parks like Harrison Bay generate significant economic benefits for their surrounding communities, with visitor spending contributing to job creation and local businesses.

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