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Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park

State park in Manchester

Updated: March 16, 2024 11:19 AM

Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park is located in Manchester (City in Tennessee), United States. It's address is 732 Stone Fort Dr, Manchester, TN 37355.

732 Stone Fort Dr, Manchester, TN 37355

FVPW+GW Manchester, Tennessee

(888) 867-2757

tnstateparks.com

Check Time Table for Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park


Monday8 AM to 4:30 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 4:30 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 4:30 PM
Thursday8 AM to 4:30 PM
Friday8 AM to 4:30 PM
Saturday8 AM to 4:30 PM
Sunday8 AM to 4:30 PM

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Where is Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park?

Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park is located at: 732 Stone Fort Dr, Manchester, TN 37355.

What is the phone number of Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park?

You can try to calling this number: (888) 867-2757

What are the coordinates of Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park?

Coordinates: 35.4862509, -86.1026944

Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park Reviews

Joan Helm
2023-12-16 23:52:26 GMT

One of the best historical hikes I've been to. They even have a museum and a gift shop. A lot of waterfalls to explore if you do a loop trail. Definitely a moderate hike with plenty of parking. Rocky in some area.

Luccas
2023-09-03 02:32:14 GMT

This is a very nice place with wonderful scenery and history. It's a pretty easy hike if you're staying on the trail. There are many waterfalls where you can walk to and the water is shallow enough to go walk around and explore the different creek areas. I especially enjoyed that there were water plants. It makes the scenery very unique and makes the water nice and shiny. I would recommend this to any one loves to go on hikes and explore waterfalls. There are also ample amount of parking spaces and a great picnic area too.

Teresa Ghioto Wernimont
2023-12-19 20:26:03 GMT

What a lovely little gem! We stopped briefly in Manchester TN and spent an afternoon wandering around town… this park had a beautiful trail overlooking waterfalls and nestled under some beautiful trees. Take the time to take the walk! It was not hard at all and the reward was all the gorgeous scenery!

Candace Woolverton
2024-01-02 22:23:40 GMT

Beautiful water falls all on a 1.5 mile trail! The trail has quite a few roots and rocks, but it was not too difficult. The park staff members we spoke to were very friendly and helpful. There is a little museum that shares about the history of the indigenous groups that lived in the area.

Sloan Utz
2023-10-02 02:30:04 GMT

A beautiful hike in an area with a lot of history. There are natural trails and desire paths leading to everything one could possibly want to see. If you're new to hiking, beware websites and apps claiming this is a beginner trail.

While it's not dangerous or difficult, this is not a flat walk through the forest - you'll find yourself doing a bit of climbing if you deviate from the main path, and even if you follow it the area is very rocky and full of old root growth. At least bring shoes you can keep your balance in, so you don't take a tumble when going down to the river!

Melinda Bustamante
2023-10-01 21:42:24 GMT

Beautiful park with many trails from easy to moderate. Several waterfalls throughout the trails. It's truly a peaceful place if you go early. The parking lot was full by 11am.

Heather Myers
2024-03-12 10:58:49 GMT

This park is one of my favorites. It has plenty of trails and waterfalls. There is a nice picnic spot with a small playground. They have a campground on the other side of the park. We visit the park frequently to hike and walk. We visited the last time for the Snow moon night hike, which was very informative, and we got to see the moon rise so very cool!

Kyla Angeles
2023-10-07 21:06:34 GMT

Absolutely gorgeous and easy hike. Did this as a group family hike with 8 kids and 6 adults. Can see the falls from a wheelchair accessible spot near parking lot. Short walk to see multiple falls along a loop, not busy at all. Would love to go back and explore more next time in TN! ❤

Len Davis
2023-11-20 13:40:46 GMT

A great place to go and enjoy nature in God's view and the waterfalls are breathtaking the water was low the last time I was but from what I hear when the water is high it even more breathtaking

Sean Green
2024-02-24 01:24:19 GMT

Amazing place to see waterfalls and some historical sites! Be sure to check in to the museum for bathroom breaks as well as information.

Wes Koetje
2023-10-15 03:24:54 GMT

A very underrated park. We enjoyed a few nights camping and exploring the park. The water falls were a lot of fun to hike around and photograph.

Bathrooms were clean and the park maintenance team was working each day to keep the streets clean of leaves and debris.

Lorie Reedy
2024-01-07 16:49:29 GMT

OSFSP is one of my FAVORITE state parks. It has great hiking trails most are beginner friendly, but there are some challenging trails. I love camping there too. And the old bridge is a great photography spot. LOVE this place.

Joseph Htoo
2024-01-05 16:48:52 GMT

Great place for hiking. Lots of historical information. The receptionist was great and offer a free trial map. Nice observation deck as well.

Sarah Darling-Robinson
2023-08-05 16:01:56 GMT

Quite possibly one of my most favorite places to visit now. This beautiful state park in Tennessee is free, has unbelievable sights, and experiences. Waterfalls are easy to get to and play on. The lady in the museum was very kind and told us everything we needed to know. The museum is very cool as well. Bathrooms were clean. We liked it here so much we drove an hour on 2 separate occasions just to spend an extra day here. It was magical!

Shelky Canestraro
2023-04-12 12:34:37 GMT

Beautiful state park, a quick jaunt off of the highway. We stopped for a little walk to stretch our legs and decompress, on the second day of a three day road trip. Wish we could have stayed longer to enjoy the museum and all of the hiking trails. Next time we are in the area we will return.

Gloria Hernandez
2024-03-02 13:06:49 GMT

Beautiful place. Loved the Museum. Nice trails to walk along the waterfall. Very peaceful. Now best time to visit. Trees are dormant and have good views of the Waterfalls.

Angie Wages
2024-03-12 01:51:37 GMT

I was blown away by the waterfalls! What a great park! 🥰💦

Derrick Walton
2023-12-02 16:37:21 GMT

Very pretty, enjoyed it a lot took children 6-12 yrs old and they were whipped, but enjoyed it.

Natalie C
2023-02-23 20:55:14 GMT

This park is honestly spectacular. 10/10 is a MUST SEE. Absolutely gorgeous spot. Very beautiful. Pictures do not do justice for how cool this park is. Words honestly can’t explain how breathtaking this location is. There’s a cool little trail that goes down hill but it’s definitely slippery in the snow and rain so be careful.

Peggy Meisch
2023-12-20 21:31:41 GMT

This is definitely our favorite State Park in the US. The campgrounds are fabulous, with electric, water, tent pad, fire ring and grill. Very interesting history, especially for those of us who are interested in history prior to European occupation of this country. We arrived late, went to the wrong gate, and were made to feel welcome by the ranger on duty.

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About Manchester
City in Tennessee

Manchester is a city in Coffee County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 12,213 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Coffee County. The city is located halfway between Nashville and Chattanooga on Interstate 24. Manchester is part of the Tullahoma micropolitan area. Since 2002, Manchester has been the host city for the annual Bonnaroo Music Festival. source

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