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Tennessee Resort
Memphis - Tennessee

Principal Locations
  1. Bristol
  2. Chattanooga
  3. Clarksville
  4. Franklin
  5. Jackson
  6. Johnson City
  7. Kingsport
  8. Knoxville
  9. Memphis
  10. Murfreesboro
  11. Nashville
  12. Oak Ridge

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Tennessee Resort



TDEC: State Parks: Find-a-Park:
If you are planning a business meeting, retreat or reunion, select one of these fine resorts. All have meeting and banquet rooms and can provide audio-visual equipment, FAX and copy service. These resorts have splendid golf courses where you can combine business with pleasure. ...

Relax in high style in one of Tennessee State Parks Resort Inns. Each resort inn has large spacious guest rooms, restaurants offering true Southern-style cooking for your dining enjoyment, meeting and banquet rooms, gift shops and much more. Reservations are recommended and all have toll-free reservation telephone numbers. ... [Read More]

Tennessee State Parks
There are seven (7) parks with resort inns and cabins and thirteen (13) parks with cabins only. The rates vary by park, type of room or cabin and time of year. Check out our published rates at this web address: http://www.state.tn.us/environment/parks/inncabn.pdf . ...

How much does it cost to stay in a resort inn or a cabin in a Tennessee State Park? ...

The state park resort lodges, along with newer state park facilities and older facilities that have been renovated, offer a variety of accessible features. In several state parks, various outdoor recreation facilities, such as fishing piers, trails, picnic sites and campsites are accessible. Specific parks with ADA compliant trails include: ... [Read More]

TDEC: State Parks: Find-a-Park:
There is a state park golf course within an hour and a half's drive from any golfer in the state. In addition, rates are very competitive with public courses anywhere and less expensive than semi-private courses. Courses in the resort parks are much more competitively priced than those at comparable private resort-type facilities. ... [Read More]

TN State Parks: Group Reservations
The  Resort Operations Division has made it easy for groups to reserve space in TN State Parks. With one phone call to our sales representative, Kay Howard, you can book your next retreat, conference, golf tournament, day trip or cookout with Kay.  This one-stop shopping can save you and your staff time and phone calls trying to locate available sites.  Best of all, there is no charge for this service and it can save you money! ... [Read More]

Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth Ombudsman Program
As announced a few months ago, the annual convention includes a very low room rate of $82, plus a $5 resort fee per night, plus tax. This Special Rate is available three days before and three days after the conference, on a space available basis. An upgrade to an Atrium View room can be requested for an additional $30 (50% less than the usual fee). ...

To make your room reservation, call (615) 883-2211. The toll-free number is (888) 777-6779. Identify yourself as part of the United States Ombudsman Association or provide the group code “ X-USBA .” The cutoff date for reserving rooms at the special rate is August 19th . This is a very busy time of the year. Register as early as possible. You may visit Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center website @ www.gaylordhotels.com/gaylordopryland/ ... [Read More]

TDEC: News Release 2005
Mike Carlton assumes the title of assistant commissioner for parks and conservation operations, overseeing all regional and park managers as well as the non-resort operational functions within the parks. He is also responsible for the park ranger-training program and emergency responses within state parks. ...

Andy Lyon assumes the title of assistant commissioner for parks hospitality services and special events, with responsibility for resort park operations. Lyon has 30 years of dedicated service to Tennessee State Parks, having begun his career as a seasonal naturalist at Cumberland Mountain State Park in 1975. He served as a park ranger for 12 years before being promoted to park manager for Cumberland Mountain in 1987. Lyon was tapped by Fyke to become director of hospitality services for the parks system in 2003. ... [Read More]


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