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Marshall County

Parco statale Henry Horton

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Parco statale Henry Horton

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Parco statale Henry Horton

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Henry Horton State Park is a sprawling natural and recreational area spanning 1,523 acres near Chapel Hill, Marshall County, Tennessee, approximately an hour south of Nashville. Situated along the historic Duck River, recognized globally for its diverse ecosystem, the park offers a rich blend of forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Rising to an elevation of 194 meters, this significant state park was established in the 1960s on the former estate of Tennessee's 36th Governor, Henry Horton.

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    19 agosto 2024

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    Henry Horton State Park è un'area protetta situata lungo il fiume Duck. Il parco presenta una rete di sentieri ben segnalati e ben tenuti che si snodano attraverso interessanti formazioni rocciose e boschi di radure di cedri. Offre un ambiente tranquillo per la fauna selvatica, che può essere osservata dalle piattaforme di osservazione del parco. L'area protetta comprende anche aree picnic, parchi giochi e un campeggio.
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    Wilhoite Mill, River Trail & Wetlands Trail loop — Henry Horton State Park

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    Hike the moderate 5.0-mile Adeline Wilhoite River and Ronnie Bowers Wetland Trails Loop in Henry Horton State Park, featuring river and wetl

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    Elevazione 190 m

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    giovedì 23 aprile

    28°C

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    Velocità max vento: 20,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Marshall County, Tennessee, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the most popular hiking trails at Henry Horton State Park?

    Henry Horton State Park offers a variety of trails for different preferences. The Duck River Trail is a popular 4.2-mile option providing scenic views along the river. For a shorter, historical walk, the Wilhoite Mill Trail (0.7 miles) takes you past remnants of an old mill and bridge. Other notable trails include the 1.3-mile Hickory Ridge Loop and the 1.7-mile Turkey Trail loop, both offering diverse forest experiences.

    What is the difficulty level of the hiking trails at Henry Horton State Park?

    The park's trails range from easy to moderately challenging. Many paths are well-maintained and suitable for casual walkers, while others feature varied terrain and geological formations like sinkholes, requiring more attention. The 0.7-mile Wilhoite Mill Trail is generally considered easy, while longer routes like the 4.2-mile Duck River Trail offer a more extended experience with some varied terrain.

    Are there any notable historical landmarks or unique natural features to see on the trails?

    Yes, the park is rich in both history and natural beauty. Along the Wilhoite Mill Trail, you can discover the remnants of an old mill and bridge, which were operated by the family of Governor Horton's spouse for over a century. Naturally, the trails meander through interesting rock formations and unique cedar glade woodlands. The Duck River itself is a significant natural feature, recognized as one of the most diverse ecosystems globally.

    Is Henry Horton State Park dog-friendly?

    Yes, Henry Horton State Park is generally dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are welcome on the hiking trails and in most outdoor areas. However, it's always a good idea to check specific regulations for indoor facilities or designated swimming areas. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help maintain the park's natural beauty.

    What are the parking options and permit requirements at Henry Horton State Park?

    Parking is readily available throughout Henry Horton State Park, with multiple lots conveniently located near trailheads and other facilities. There are no specific permits required for day-use access or parking for most recreational activities. However, fees apply for camping, lodge stays, golf, and the shooting range.

    What are the best times to visit Henry Horton State Park for specific activities like wildlife spotting or fall foliage?

    While the park is a year-round destination, certain times enhance specific activities. Spring is excellent for observing wildflowers and bird migration, with over 70 species of birds inhabiting the park. Fall offers beautiful foliage, making it a picturesque time for hiking. For wildlife spotting, early mornings or late afternoons are often best, especially near the Duck River or observation decks. The trout farm allows for fishing year-round.

    Are there accommodations or dining options available within or near Henry Horton State Park?

    Yes, Henry Horton State Park offers a variety of accommodations, including a lodge with rooms and suites, eight cabins, 56 RV campsites, and 10 tent campsites, as well as primitive and backcountry options. For dining, The Restaurant and Lounge at Henry Horton is located within the park, serving both visitors and locals. For additional options, the nearby town of Chapel Hill offers a few local eateries.

    What should I wear for hiking the trails at Henry Horton State Park?

    Given the varied terrain, including potential geological formations like sinkholes, comfortable and sturdy footwear is highly recommended. Depending on the season, layers are advisable, as temperatures can change. For warmer months, light, breathable clothing is best, along with sun protection. In cooler weather, ensure you have appropriate insulation. Always bring water, regardless of the season.

    Does Henry Horton State Park offer any educational facilities or programs?

    Yes, the park features the Duck River Education Room within its Visitor Center. This facility offers interactive exhibits focused on the Duck River, its watershed, and the park's history. It also includes large freshwater aquariums, providing an engaging way to learn about the local aquatic ecosystem and its importance.

    Beyond hiking, what other recreational activities are available at Henry Horton State Park?

    Henry Horton State Park boasts a wide array of recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy golfing on the 18-hole Buford Ellington championship course, practice at the professional trap and skeet range, or engage in water activities like fishing in the Duck River (known for catfish, bass, and bluegill), guided river floats, and swimming in the Olympic-sized pool. The park also offers disc golf, playgrounds, and birdwatching.

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