Savage Gulf State Park Explained

Savage Gulf State Park
Location:Grundy County and Sequatchie County, Tennessee, United States
Area:19000acres
Created:2022
Owner:Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
Open:Year around

Savage Gulf State Park is a 19,000 acre state park in southern Middle Tennessee.

It was created in 2022 after being part of South Cumberland State Park for many years which had become to large to manage as a single park so a new state park was created.[1] The park will continue to be supported by the non-profit Friends of South Cumberland State Park.[2]

The state park includes the Savage Gulf State Natural Area and the Stone Door area, both formerly managed under South Cumberland. Savage Gulf State Natural Area has been named as a National Natural Landmark.[3]

Amenities

Savage Gulf contains nine backcountry campgrounds: Hobbs Cabin, Dinky Line, Savage Falls, Stagecoach Road, Collins West, Savage Station, Alum Gap, Sawmill, and Stone Door, that can be reserved online. The park also features a gift shop located at the Stone Door entrance of the park and three picnic areas.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.tn.gov/environment/news/2022/9/22/lee--salyers-announce-savage-gulf-state-park.html
  2. https://www.grundycountyherald.com/news/local/savage-gulf-becomes-57th-tennessee-state-park/article_b253b5fe-3f5d-11ed-9b9b-0f29d2c4cac8.html
  3. Web site: National Natural Landmarks - National Natural Landmarks (U.S. National Park Service). www.nps.gov. en. 2019-03-28. "Year designated: 1971".