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Visitor Info - Lodging

beechriverBeech Bend Campground

22 Beech Bend Park Ln.
Decaturville, TN, 38329
731-847-4252

General Information: Open Year-Round

We are located five miles east of Parsons on the beautiful Tennessee River.  Beech Bend Campground is made up of 11 acres and is a quiet place to get away from it all.

Facility Amenities: Parking, Pets allowed on Leash, There are 27 tent lots with electricity, and 47 tent lots without electricity. A pavilion, boat ramp, restrooms with showers, picnic tables.

Rates: 

  • We have 27 tent lots with electricity $17 daily, Senior Rate of $15 daily.
  • We have 47 tent lots without electricity $13 daily, Senior Rate of $11 daily.

Payment Options: Cash, Personal Checks.

 


Deerfield Inn

863 Tennessee Ave. N.
Parsons, TN, 38363
731-847-4700

A small and comfortable hotel that caters to the family and business travelers. We are like your home away from home.

Discounts: AAA Discount, Military, Senior Citizen Discount

Number Of Rooms: 32 Rooms  Rooms Rates: $49.99 - $69.99

Facility Amenities: Parking, tv & cable is available, all rooms have microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers, hairdryers, iron and ironing boards. A continental breakfast is served during the summer months, all rooms have telephones and data ports

Payment Options: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Travelers Checks, Visa

 


Pine Tree Inn

3946 Hwy. 412 East
Parsons, TN 38363

731-847-4102

731-847-3134 Fax

www.pinetreeinnbytheriver.com

Brand New State-of-the-Art Boutique Resort One Mile from the Tennessee River!

Number of Rooms: 18  -  100% Non-Smoking Rooms  Room Rates: $69 and up.
Also available Fully Furnished Private Two Bedroom Cottage  Living Room, Fully equipped gallery style kitchen, 3 plasma TVs front and backyard, added private entrance.  Iron and Iron board, hairdryer, coffee pot.  

Facility Amenities:  King and Double Rooms available.  Complimentary breakfast, local calls free, Dish network with free HBO and Cinemax, Free wireless internet, Free RV and Boat hook ups, Coffee Maker, Iron and Iron board, microwave, fridge, hairdryer, pillow top mattresses, cozy comforters, plasma TV in all rooms.

Located: 1-40 to exit 126 towards Parsons Follow TN-69 Turn Left onto US 412/ E Main Street  Pine Tree Inn will be on your right after 3.8 miles.

Payment Options: We accept all major credit cards, debit cards, and cash.

 


Mermaid Marina cabinsMermaid Marina and Cabins

110 Lagoon Lane.
Decaturville, TN, 38329
731-852-2743
Local Phone: 731-852-2743

Fax: 731-852-2744

Attraction Type: Fishing

Number Of Rooms:  2 bedrooms Rooms Rates: $75

Facility Amenities:  Kitchen facility, restaurant nearby, Note - we are not ADA accessible

Payment Options: We accept all major Credit Cards

 


Days Inn

1845 Hwy 641 North
Holladay, TN 38341
731-847-2278

Discounts: No Info

Number of Rooms: 53 rooms Rooms Rates: $40.00 - $60.00

Facility Amenities: double king beds available, all rooms have tv and cable, all rooms have data ports, continental breakfast is served

Payment Options: We accept all credit cards accepted

 

Dining in Decatur County Tennessee

Visitor Info - Dining

There are a number of available restaurants in Decatur County.  Please be sure to tell them you found their information on the Chamber's website!

 

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Lady's Bluff Walking Trail

Visitor Info - Attractions

Gnarled old cedars, limestone outcrops, fresh water springs and spectacular views of the Tennessee River contribute to the unique hiking experience that is Lady's Bluff, a TVA Small Wild Area. Located in Perry County, when you reach the far point of the trail, you will see an incredible view of the river and Decatur County.

A foot trail winds through a typical upland forest, following the Lick Creek Embayment out to the main body of the Tennessee River and then loops to the top of Lady's Bluff.  On top of the bluff, you can stand among gnarled old cedars and see National Migratory Wildlife Refuge on the opposite bank.  In mid-October, this whole area becomes a landing strip for thousands of migrating ducks and geese making their annual visit to the refuge. The Tennessee River below Lady's Bluff was once known as the "narrows."  As you watch one barge stop downstream while another passes through the strait, it should be easy to see how this portion of the river got its name.  Two barges cannot pass through here as they can in other stretches of the reservoir. 

wildlife

Before you leave the bluff, take a close look at the limestone rock and you will see countless crinoids. These fossil remnants of ancient marine life were deposited here thousands of years ago when this area was covered by a shallow sea.

lbviewRound trip walking distance of Lady's Bluff trails is 2.7 miles on gentle to moderately steep grades. The unsurfaced trail averages two to three feet in width and is limited to pedestrians.  No horses, motorbikes, or other vehicles are permitted.  Natural stone steps are provided in steep areas, and footbridges span two stream crossings.  Visitors can park in a gravel parking lot at the trail head. 

The view you will have of the Tennessee River,  from Lady's Bluff is breathtaking!  Be sure to bring your camera.

   

Mousetail State Park

Visitor Info - Attractions

This 1249-acre rustic park is located in Perry County, between Spring Creek and Lick Creek embayments approximately 2 miles North of Hwy 412 at the Tennessee River.  The western border of the park features over 2.5 miles of Tennessee River shoreline.  mouse_parkofficeTo get there, take Hwy 412 east, cross the Tennessee River about 5 miles east of Parsons, then turn left at Hwy 438, right after you cross the Tennessee River.  The boatdock entrance to the park is the first entrance you will see, followed shortly by the main entrance which leads to the Ranger's station and RV and campgrounds.

The area is noted for intriguing river folklore from early Native-American settlements, through the Civil War and the once prominent riverboat era. At the time Perry County was established, the river was the route of commerce for the timber, iron and leather tanning industries. The tanneries were loaded with "green" animal hides that caused mice infestations.

Tradition has it that Mousetail Landing received its name when one of the tanneries caught on fire and burned during the Civil War period. The fleeing mice were so great in number, that the area became known as Mousetail Landing.  This valuable river port was the principal shipping place for goods to and from St. Louis.  Postal letters are still in existence today that bear the postmark of Mousetail Landing.  

Trail Head at Mousetail State ParkToday Mousetail Landing is the recreation area for fishing, boating, camping and hiking.  The park has an abundance of wildlife including deer and turkey, as well as a wide variety of birds for watchers and photographers.

Available Facilities for the Following Activities: Camping, fishing, boating, skiing, hiking, picnicking, volleyball, basketball, softball, tetherball, archery, and playgrounds.


For more information on Mousetail Landing State Park call toll free
(888)867-2757 or (731)847-0841 or the Tennessee State Parks website. 

Brochures for download in pdf format:

  mtnbiketrails.pdf  bytes 31/12/1969, 19:00

 

World's Largest Coon Hunt

Visitor Info - Attractions

decaturcountycoonhunt1Since 1976 the Decatur County World's Largest Coon Hunt - Benefit for St. Jude is held annually on the second full weekend of April, Thursday thru Sunday, and to this day it is still worked solely by volunteers. It takes each and every person who walks on the grounds to make this great event possible.


Over $2.3 million dollars has been donated to the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital from this event in twenty-five years, with sixteen of those years being record breakers. Little did those first volunteers realize what a great task they had started? From 1976 to present, faces may have changed from time to time, however, all hearts remain the same and the motto is as it was twenty five years ago-"That every child at St. Jude Children Research Hospital be given the chance we all take for granted every day-The Chance For Life."

The Coon Hunt is located at the Decatur County Fair Grounds - Parsons, Tennessee
1925 Hwy 641 South Parsons, TN 38363
Fair Grounds Phone Number: (731) 847-2404
South of Interstate 40/Exit 126- About 17 miles on your left at Decatur County Fair Grounds


   

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