List of Tennessee state forests facts for kids
Imagine huge areas of land filled with trees, plants, and animals, all protected for everyone to enjoy! These special places are called state forests. The U.S. state of Tennessee is home to 15 of these amazing natural areas. They are managed to keep the forests healthy, provide homes for wildlife, and offer places for people to visit and learn about nature.
Tennessee's State Forests: Nature's Playgrounds
Tennessee has 15 important state forests spread across different counties. Each one is a special place where nature thrives, and people can explore the outdoors. These forests help protect our environment and provide resources for the future.
Here are the names of Tennessee's state forests:
- Bledsoe State Forest in Bledsoe County
- Cedars Of Lebanon State Forest in Wilson County
- Chickasaw State Forest in Hardeman County
- Chuck Swan State Forest in Union County
- Franklin State Forest in Marion County
- John Tully State Forest in Lauderdale County
- Lewis State Forest in Lewis County
- Lone Mountain State Forest in Morgan County
- Martha Sundquist State Forest in Cocke County
- Natchez Trace State Forest in Henderson County
- Pickett State Forest in Pickett County
- Prentice Cooper State Forest in Marion County
- Scott State Forest in Scott County
- Standing Stone State Forest in Overton County
- Stewart State Forest in Stewart County
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