Tennessee State Parks plan Easter egg hunts, buffets and spring festivals
PRESS RELEASE FROM TENNESSEE STATE PARKS:
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee State Parks will host a variety of Spring events for visitors at parks, including egg hunts, special meals, and festivals across the state surrounding Easter, April 5.
SEE ALSO: 2026 Easter Guide: Egg hunts, activities happening across West TN
April 4
On April 4, the following parks will host Easter egg hunts:
- T.O. Fuller State Park (day)
- T.O. Fuller State Park (night)
- Fall Creek Falls State Park
- Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park (night)
- Chickasaw State Park
April 5
On Easter, April 5, guests can enjoy a special Easter Buffet at the restaurants at:
- Cumberland Mountain State Park
- David Crockett State Park
- Fall Creek Falls State Park
- Henry Horton State Park
- Montgomery Bell State Park
- Pickwick Landing State Park
Reservations are required for the meals at Henry Horton State Park (cutoff date March 30), Fall Creek Falls State Park (cutoff date April 1) and Montgomery Bell State Park (cutoff date April 1).
Details on all Easter meals are available online at tnstateparks.com.
Other Events
Other parks hosting upcoming Spring events include:
- Norris Dam State Park – The Annual Spring Wildflower Hike on April 5
- Standing Stone State Park – The Annual Spring Nature Rally on April 10– 11
- Fort Loudoun State Historic Park – The Spring Garrison on April 11
- Head of the Crow State Park – The Wildflower Wanderlust Hike on April 11
- Warriors’ Path State Park – The 47th Annual Spring Nature Festival on April 17-19
Looking for gifts to fill their Easter Basket? The Tennessee State Parks online gift shop offers apparel, accessories, art, and more. Another gift idea is a subscription to the Tennessee Conservationist, the official magazine of Tennessee State Parks.
A list of all Easter events at Tennessee State Parks is available at tnstateparks.com/about/special-events/easter.
Details on all upcoming events at Tennessee State Parks are available at tnstateparks.com/events.
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