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Booker T. Washington State Park

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Type
  
Tennessee State PArk

Area
  
353 acres (1.43 km)

Phone
  
+1 423-894-4955

Location
  
Chattanooga, Tennessee

Open
  
Year round

Booker T. Washington State Park

Operated by
  
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

Address
  
5801 Champion Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37416, USA

Similar
  
Harrison Bay State Park, Red Clay State Park, Indian Mountain State Park, Mousetail Landing State Park, Big Cypress Tree Stat

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Booker T. Washington State Park is a 353-acre (1.43 km2) park situated on the shores of Chickamauga Lake. It was built largely by African-American units of the Civilian Conservation Corps. It was originally designated under segregation as one of two Tennessee State Parks for use by blacks (the other being T. O. Fuller State Park near Memphis) until discrimination in public accommodations in the United States was banned under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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FacilitiesEdit

The park has facilities that are suited to accommodate all its visitors. Facilities on site include three separate picnic shelters that can accommodate up to 60 people, 30 individual picnic sites equipped with grills and water spigots, one group lodge, two bath houses, one wash house, restrooms that are handicap accessible, two floating docks that accommodates several boats, a single lane boat ramp, fishing pier with two shelters at the ends, olympic size swimming pool that is open from memorial day weekend to labor day weekend, three different mountain biking trails, and a basketball court.

BikingEdit

Booker T. Washington park is used in many ways by locals as it offers an array of outdoor activities with one being mountain biking. According to SORBA (Southern Off-road Biking Association), Booker T. Washington has three different biking trails to offer. The outer loop is the longest of the three at approximately 3.9 miles, with the first inner loop coming in at a distance of 1.2 miles and the second inner loop stretching out at 2.2 miles. It is also common to see more experienced riders ride all three which come to a total of approximately 7.3 miles. Booker T. Washington state park is popular with local riders because it offers intermediate riders three quality trails, though riders are advised not to ride the trails during wet conditions as they become unsafe.

FishingEdit

Another popular recreational activity in Booker T. state park is fishing, given its location alongside Chickamauga lake. According to the TWRA, or Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Booker T. Washington state park is open to fishing year round with an array of fish species being available such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, striped bass, black crappie, white crappie, channel catfish, blue catfish, and flathead catfish. The TWRA has taken an interest in Booker T. Washington's fishing potential by creating fish attractors such as the main pier located at the main point of the park as well as the upkeep of shorelines to ensure easy access to the waterfront.

Location/directions/hoursEdit

The park is located in Harrison, Tennessee, a small town just outside Chattanooga. It is accessible via I-24 or I-75 to State Route 153, then travel State Route 153 to State Route 58 north, and finally navigate onto Champion road and Booker T. Washington State park will be located on the left side of the road. The park and all its facilities are open from 7AM to sunset year round.

References

Booker T. Washington State Park Wikipedia