Mousetail Landing State Park

Who We Are

This 1,247-acre area is located on the east banks of the Tennessee River. Tradition has it that Mousetail Landing received its name during the Civil War period when one of the area’s tanning companies caught fire. The exodus of mice fleeing the burning tannery was so profuse that the area in proximity of the park became known as Mousetail Landing.

With Mousetail Landing State Park located on the Tennessee River, fishing is a popular activity. Fishing is permitted anywhere you can reach water. Bass, bream, crappie, stripe and catfish can be caught along the banks. Mousetail Landing has primitive campgrounds as well as sites with hookups for overnight guests. 

What We Do

The Mission of Mousetail Landing State Park is to provide a setting for a positive outdoor recreational and educational experience in a family environment while protecting and preserving the parks cultural, archeological and natural features for future generations. 

Details

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