
Big Hill Pond State Park - Tennessee
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N 35° 04.641 W 088° 43.336
16S E 342980 N 3882977
Big Hill Pond is located about 18 miles south of Selmer, TN.
Waymark Code: WM2EEV
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 10/20/2007
Views: 29
Big Hill Pond State Park lies in the southwestern part of McNairy County and encompasses approximately 5,000 acres of magnificent timberland and hardwood bottom land. Cypress Creek and Tuscumbia River border the property. Several oxbow lakes and sloughs add to the waterway. The flood plain adjacent to both the Tuscumbia River and Cypress Creek contains small oxbow lakes and swamp areas which are desirable habitat for waterfowl, wildlife and fishing.
Park Highlights: The Boardwalk and Dismal Swamp--eight tenths (.8) of a mile long, through the scenic Dismal Swamp The Observation Tower--70 feet tall, this refurbished fire tower offers a panoramic view of Travis McNatt Lake and Dismal Swamp Civil War Earthworks--railroad guard post built by Union Soldiers Nature Watching--waterfowl, including osprey, migrations in spring and fall, some year round residence, abundant wildlife.
Park Type: day or overnight
 Activities: picnic, camping, hiking, fishing, horseback riding
 Background: The park derives its name from Big Hill Pond which was created in 1953 when dirt was scooped from a borrow pit to build a levee across the Tuscumbia and Cypress Creek bottoms for the Memphis to Charleston Railroad. Over the years, a great stand of cypress trees has grown in and around the 35-acre pond. The Pond is accessible by four wheel drive.
 Link to Park: [Web Link]
 Park Fees: Not listed
 Date Established?: Not listed
 Additional Entrance Points: Not Listed

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