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Harrison Bay State Park

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8411 Harrison Bay Road, Harrison, TN 37341
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Harrison Bay State Park is a 1,200 acre park with approximately 40 miles of Chickamauga Lake shoreline, and was originally developed as a Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) recreation area in the 1930s. Its name is derived from a large bay at the main channel of the Tennessee River that covers the old town of Harrison, and the last Cherokee Campground. The parklands are historically significant because the Cherokee Campground consisted of three villages which were ruled by one of the last great Cherokee Chieftains. Harrison Bay became the first Tennessee State Park in 1937. This beautiful wooded park is a haven for campers, boaters and fishermen, as well as picnickers and other day-use visitors from Chattanooga and the surrounding tri-state area. It has one of the most complete marina facilities available on any of the TVA lakes. All types of boats and water recreation vehicles are allowed at the park. A boat ramp is available to the general public and there is no fee. The marina can accommodate 20 ft. - 60 ft. boats. The park also has a marina that features 161 covered slips, 28 uncovered slips and four sailboat slips. There is no transit or overnight slip rental available. Fuel is available at the dock. Camping is also a popular activity at Harrison Bay State Park. There are 128 RV campsites with water and electrical hookups and a limited number can accommodate RV's up to 65 ft. There are also 21 primitive tent only campsites. The Bear Trace Golf Course at Harrison Bay, a Jack Nicklaus designed course, is characterized by the presence of both water and heavily-wooded land with soaring pine and hardwood trees. This popular course is often noted as “the best natural piece of land for a golf course” and a reflection of the traditional Jack Nicklaus emphasis on overall integrity and playability for golfers of all ability. The Bear Trace at Harrison Bay is also one of the most highly recognized environmentally sensitive courses in the nation. It is certified by Audubon International for its conservation and habitat practices and also registered as the first Groundwater Guardian Green Site in Tennessee. Harrison Bay State Park offers a 4.5 mile loop bike trail. The trail features nice uphill climbs with some fast downhill opportunities as well. The trail is fun and rated for all abilities. The park has three large pavilions that can accommodate large groups. Pavilions may be reserved up to one year in advance. For more information, please contact Harrison Bay State Park directly at: 423-344-6214

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Amenities

  • Big Rigs Welcome
  • Boat Ramp
  • Dump Station
  • Fishing
  • Hiking Trails
  • Over 35 Ft
  • Pavilions
  • Picnicking
  • Playground
  • Restrooms-cg
  • Showers-cg
  • Water Hookup

Additional Amenities

Swimming

The pool at Harrison Bay features an Olympic-sized pool with a diving board and a wading pool for children that is two feet deep. The swimming pool is open from 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tickets are not sold after 5:45 p.m. Admission is $4 per person and $2 for campers. Ages two and under are free with an adult admission. Pool passes are available for $80 for 40 visits.

Biking

Wide trail with several small climbs and great views of the lake.

Trail Length: 4.5 miles
Trail Rating: Intermediate

Birding

Harrison Bay is located on the largest open water area of Chickamauga Lake. Shorebirds, wintering waterfowl, Osprey, and Bald Eagles are frequently seen. A Bald Eagle nest is located on the golf course and is the site for the “Eagle Cam” for Tennessee State Parks.

Fishing

Chickamauga Lake (35,000 acre impoundment), provides opportunities for fishing. In recent years Largemouth Bass fishing has been outstanding with 10-pound fish becoming more common. Crappie fishing is best in spring. Catfish and bass are targeted almost year round.

Golfing

The second Bear Trace course to open, Harrison Bay is destined to become a true classic in this collection designed by Jack Nicklaus. Located approximately 20 minutes north of downtown Chattanooga, the Bear Trace at Harrison Bay is surrounded by both water and heavily-wooded land, making an ideal setting for the course.

Referred to as “the best natural piece of land for a golf course,” the Bear Trace at Harrison Bay features Bermuda fairways lined with soaring pine and hardwood trees. Although water touches 12 fairways, there is more than sufficient room to hit safely. Most greens are open in front, which makes the course more user-friendly for high-handicap players and allows run-up shots. Fairway and green side bunkers are designed in the traditional Nicklaus fashion and add notable character to the overall integrity of the course. Like other courses in the collection, the emphasis on playability is clearly evident. The Bear Trace at Harrison Bay stretches from 7,140 yards (gold tees) to just under 5,300 yards (red tees).

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Hiking

Bay Point Loop — 4.5 Miles — Natural Surface — Moderate
Lakeshore Loop — 1.0 Miles — Natural Surface — Moderate
Fitness Loop — 0.5 Miles — Gravel — Easy

Harrison Bay State Park Reviews

local Favorite Place

close by and easy to access. Staff and Rangers are the friendlies you'll ever find. Plenty to do if you like fishing, playing golf, hiking or just sitting around the camp and relaxing. only downside currently is there pool has been down since before covid and some of there wifi got damaged during the last few storms. Still a great place to relax.

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