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Big Ridge State Park
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Big Ridge State Park

TN · Maynardville / East Tennessee

1015 Big Ridge Park Rd, Maynardville, TN 37807

Big Ridge State Park is the kind of ride that makes a traveler slow down in the right way. In Maynardville / East Tennessee, East Tennessee lake-and-ridge forest set the tone from the moment you arrive, and the whole experience lands best for riders who want a destination with real identity rather than a generic public-land stop. What gives it staying power is horseback riding in a lake-and-ridge state park with a well-established tennessee park feel. That combination creates a ride with enough substance to feel rewarding, but also enough atmosphere to feel memorable well after the trailer is hitched back up.

Riding guide

Highlights

A very approachable East Tennessee ride with a calm lake-country mood and easy weekend appeal.

Riding

From the saddle, the real appeal is how east tennessee lake-and-ridge forest unfold at riding pace. Big Ridge has a warm, welcoming quality that makes it especially good for a lower-stress Tennessee horse day. The scenery is attractive, the terrain is manageable, and the overall feel is pleasantly classic. It is a particularly strong fit for riders who value scenery, rhythm, and a sense of place over a rushed mileage chase.

Trailer parking

Use the park’s horse-access guidance and current map before arrival; the park is approachable, but knowing the exact horse area keeps the outing smoother

Horse regulations

Horse use should always follow the current official guidance before you haul in. Horse use belongs on the trails and routes currently established for stock use under Tennessee park rules. That small bit of discipline protects both the ride and the access that makes it possible.

Getting here

Use 1015 Big Ridge Park Rd, Maynardville, TN 37807 as your planning reference and expect to fine-tune the exact horse access point once you confirm current maps and on-the-ground conditions. Use the park’s horse-access guidance and current map before arrival; the park is approachable, but knowing the exact horse area keeps the outing smoother. If you build in a little extra time for unloading, water, and route confirmation, the day almost always starts more calmly and more elegantly.

Planning your visit

Before you commit, check recent alerts, weather, and seasonal trail conditions. This is one of those parks where arriving unhurriedly and letting the day stay simple makes the experience much better. Handled that way, the trip feels warmer, smoother, and much more premium from start to finish.

Where to stay

This destination usually works best as a polished day ride or as part of a wider regional itinerary. This is easiest as a day ride or a cabin-and-lodge style park weekend rather than as a dedicated equestrian-camp trip. That balance keeps the horse trip practical while still preserving the sense that you went somewhere worth remembering.

Trails

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Campgrounds

No campgrounds listed for this park.

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