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Tennessee State Parks Announce Special Winter RatesOffering convenient quality accommodations at an exceptional value
With a state park within an hour’s drive of just about anywhere in Tennessee, families and groups seeking unique recreation opportunities and high-quality accommodations can find the perfect getaway – all at an exceptional value and a bit closer to home. With a Tennessee State Parks special winter discount, park visitors can stay at one of Tennessee’s six state park inns for $54.95 a night (excluding tax). The inn discount may be used seven days a week and applies to both individuals and groups.A 50 percent discount also is being offered for villas and cabins with a two-night minimum stay. The cabin discount is valid Sunday through Thursday only and some holiday weeks are not included. Discounts are based on availability and certain other restrictions may apply. There is no coupon necessary for this special rate and patrons simply need to ask for the “Special Winter Promotion” when making a reservation. When making online reservations please ensure the available code for the special winter rate or cabin discount is applied. While reservations are not required, they are highly recommended to ensure availability. Special winter rates are not valid with other discounts. For more information about the special promotion, please call the Tennessee State Parks information line at 615.532.0001 or toll free at 1.888.867.2757. For additional information or to make online reservations, please visit the Tennessee State Parks website at www.tnstateparks.com. Tennessee State Parks with inns and/or cabins participating in the winter discount promotion are:
About Tennessee State ParksTennessee’s 54 state parks and 82 natural areas span the state from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River and offer an array of diverse natural, recreational and cultural experiences, including hiking, camping, boating and golfing. Celebrating its 75th Anniversary this year, the Tennessee State Parks system was established through legislation in 1937. Today, there is a state park within an hour’s drive of just about anywhere in the state, with features such as pristine natural areas and a variety of lodging and dining choices. For more information, visit Tennessee State Parks’ website at www.tnstateparks.com. SectionsNewsTopicsAppalachian Mountains, Benton County, Campbell County, Carroll County, Carter County, Cedars of Lebanon State Park, Chickasaw State Park, Cumberalnd County, Cumberland Mountain State Park, David Crockett State Park, Dekalb County, Dickson County, Edgar Evins State Park, Fall Creek Falls State Park, Franklin County, Hardin County, Henderson County, Henry County, Henry Horton State Park, Lawrence County, Marshall County, Meeman-Shelby State Park, Mississippi River, Montgomery Bell State Park, Nashville TN, Natchez Trace State Park, Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park, Norris Dam State Park, Overton County, Paris Landing State Park, Pickett County, Pickett State Park, Pickwick Landing State Park, Roan Mountain State Park, Rock Island State Park, Shelby County, Special Winter Rates, Standing Stone State Park, Tennessee State Parks and Natural Areas, Tims Ford State Park, Van Buren County, White County, Wilson County |
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