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See all NatureHardin County, TN—where the Tennessee River meets small-town charm. Fish Pickwick Lake, explore Shiloh’s history, savor catfish by the river, and unwind in this outdoor paradise.
Explore the Southern Paradise of Hardin County, Tennessee
On the Tennessee River, where Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi meet, sits the rural southern paradise of Hardin County. Rich in history and flavor, where lake days, catfish plates, and Civil War landmarks create a rhythm all their own. Paddle the cove, fish from the shoreline, or explore backroads and battlefields, Hardin County invites you to stay a little longer.
Pickwick Lake is known for big time fishing. Spanning more than 43,000 acres, the lake draws serious anglers with its reputation for trophy smallmouth bass, monster catfish, and crappie hauls. It’s a regular stop for Bassmaster and Major League Fishing tournaments, putting Hardin County on the national fishing map.
Pickwick Landing State Resort Park is the heart of the action. Located on the shore of Pickwick Lake, the park includes a full-service marina, a renovated lodge and convention center, restaurant, golf course, campground, cabins, and a dog park. Swim beaches, hiking trails, and picnic areas are popular year-round. The Island Loop Trail, a 2.5-mile wooded path near the lodge, provides shaded views of the water with interpretive signs along the way.
For those looking to kick up some dust, Outpost Outdoors near Counce provides access to Rainbow Falls and miles of off-roading and mountain biking trails. Visitors can rent ATVs and explore wooded backcountry terrain, creek crossings, and scenic overlooks.
In Savannah, the Tennessee River Museum tells the region’s story through exhibits on prehistoric culture, river commerce, the Battle of Shiloh, and more. Just blocks away, Savannah’s historic district offers a walkable tour of more than 50 preserved homes and landmarks. Visitors can pick up a guidebook at the museum before setting out along quiet, tree-lined streets.
A short drive west brings visitors to Shiloh National Military Park, one of the best-preserved battlefields of the Civil War. The visitor center offers exhibits and films, while trails and monuments lead through the landscape where the Battle of Shiloh once took place. Living history programs and ranger-led hikes bring the past to life throughout the year. Just down the road, Hagy’s Catfish Hotel remains a longtime local favorite, serving hot hushpuppies and fried catfish along the riverbank.
Beyond its natural wonders, Hardin County offers a year-round calendar of music and events. The Catfish Derby & Riverfest is a three-day music festival with food trucks and local shopping. The county celebrates the Fourth of July with fireworks over Pickwick Lake. The Savannah Bluegrass Festival brings two days of fiddle playing and toe-tapping fun. Come winter, the area transforms into a holiday destination, with Christmas on Main in Savannah offering carriage rides, festive lights, and a holiday market.
Hardin County is a festive getaway destination. Come celebrate with the locals and enjoy this paradise outdoors.
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