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Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation authorization no. 327152, 20,000 copies. This public document was promulgated at a cost of $.07 per copy, April 2019.
Hours of Operation7:00 AM to 10:00 PM CT - Park
Please call the park for Visitor Center hours.
Meeman-Shelby ForestState Park
910 Riddick RoadMillington, TN 38053
901-876-5215 / 800-471-5293
Tennessee State ParksWilliam R. Snodgrass TN Tower
312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 2nd FloorNashville, TN 37243
888-867-2757
www.tnstateparks.com
DirectionsFrom Interstate 40: take exit 2-A, turn right, go six stoplights to Watkins road (this is Highway 388), turn left and go until the road dead-ends. Turn left, go one mile to a four-way stop, Shelby Forest General Store and turn right, go one mile, turn left into the park.
Volunteer OpportunitiesVolunteers and Friends of the Forest assist in protecting, preserving and promoting the cultural and natural resources of their favorite state park, giving of their time and talents to ensure their park’s integrity for future generations to enjoy.
To learn more about the Friends of the Forest visit shelbyfriends.org.
BoatingThe park has a free launch ramp on the Mississippi River and a year-round boat ramp on 125-acre Poplar Tree Lake. Kayaks, pedal boats, paddleboards, canoes and jon boats available for rent at the boat dock from March through November. Personally owned boats are allowed on the lakes for a small launch fee; gasoline motors are allowed at no wake. Contact the park visitor center for hours and days of operation as well as information about guided canoe and pontoon boat programs.
Planned ProgramsInterpretive programs are offered both in the park and off-site. Topics cover a range of historical, cultural and natural subjects from Long Hunters to the Civil War to live raptor and reptiles programs. Guided hikes, pontoon and canoe floats are offered seasonally.
Disc Golf CourseThe park is home to one of the largest and most beautiful disc-golf courses in the Southeast. The 36-hole, wooded course is divided into two 18-hole courses that offer beginners and advanced players a challenging game. Visitors can find disc golf accessories at stores near the park and at the visitor center.
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Nearby State Parks T.O. Fuller State Park - 30 miles
Annual Park Events Spring – Natural Areas Celebration Week Spring – Annual Easter Egg Hunt Summer – Deep Swamp Canoe Floats Summer – Guided Hikes Summer - Live Birds of Prey and Reptile Programs Summer – Sunset Pontoon Boat Cruises June – Kids Fishing Rodeo June – Junior Ranger Camps November – Fall Festival
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation is committed to principles or equal opportunity, equal access and affirmative action. Contact the Department of Environment and Conservation for further information. Hearing impaired callers may use the Tennessee Relay Service at 1-800-848-0298.
CampingOpen year-round, the campground has 49 wooded sites; each equipped with a picnic table, grill, and water and 20-, 30-, 50-amp electrical hook-ups. The sites can accommodate up to 40-foot RVs. A primitive campground is available to groups. Scout groups with a service project, please call the park. Reservations may be made up to a year in advance.
Bike Trails The bike trail is a well-marked, five-mile intermediate trail with a little bit of everything: flat areas, smooth pavement,switchbacks, and some great turns. It has good elevation gain without being too steep. Most of the trail is along a paved closed road, before narrowing to drop off the Chickasaw Bluffs. While the trail is rideable with a road bike, a cross bike or mountain bike would be a better choice. We are in the process of creating a new mountain bike trail.
Gift ShopThe park’s gift shop has Tennessee handicrafts, books on area history, wildlife and plant guides, T-shirts and hats.
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Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park is a 12,539-acre hardwood bottomland area bordering the Mississippi River 13 miles north of Memphis featuring mature Bald Cypress and Tupelo swamp. Most of the facilities are on top of the majestic Chickasaw Bluffs. There are nine state champion trees as well as endangered and protected plants. Wildlife is plentiful throughout the forest. Over 200 species of birds, including the American Bald Eagle, can be seen. The area is a favorite for bird-watchers.
CabinsMeeman Shelby has six two-bedroom cabins situated along the shoreline of Poplar Tree Lake in a heavily woodedsection of the park. The cabins are ideal for family vacations or fishing parties and sleep six people. Cabins have a fully equipped kitchen and firewood supplied during the winter months. Picnic tables and grills are located nearby for outdoor enjoyment by the lake and one cabin is pet friendly. Cabins can be reserved up to one year in advance and reservations can be made online and by calling the park.
Group CampThe park’s group camp, located on 25-acre Piersol Lake, can accommodate up to 140 people. Available from April through October, the camp is rented by the week only during the summer months, and on weekends at other times. A deposit is required; reservations should be made well in advance.
FishingYear-round fishing is available on the Mississippi River and the park’s two lakes, Poplar Tree Lake (125 acre) and Piersol Lake (25 acre). Both lakes offer catches of bass, bluegill, redear sunfish and catfish. A special lake permit fee is required and a launch fee is charged for personal jon boats, canoes and kayaks. Poplar Tree Lake provides bank and boat fishing while Piersol Lake offers primarily boat fishing.
Nature CenterThe nature center is open Friday-Sunday from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM CT from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend and by appointment in other seasons. Exhibits include wildlife, bird, natural history displays.
Meeting RoomsThe park has an 800 sq. ft. meeting room with tables and chairs to seat 50. It is available year-round. Reservations need to be made in advance.
Horseback RidingThe eight mile horse trail, open to horses and hikers, meanders along a bluff with the largest loop overlooking Poplar Tree Lake. Visitors must bring their own horse. The horse trail closes for inclement weather and wet conditions. Please call 901-876- 5215 to see if the trail is open. Trail and topography maps are available at the visitors center.
HikingMeeman-Shelby Forest offers more than 20 miles of trails that wind throughout the park. Trails range from moderate to very rugged and some are multi-use. Trail and topography maps are available at the visitors center.
Picnic Shelters and PlaygroundsScattered throughout the park are 100 picnic tables and grills. Each is conveniently located near restrooms, water fountains and playgrounds. Several picnic pavilions and an air-conditioned building that can accommodate 100 people are available for rent from April to October.
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This brochure is funded in part through the Federal Highway Adminis-tration’s Recreational Trails Program, administered by theTennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Recreation Educational Services Division, Greenways and Trails Program.
The information on this map has been compiled by TDEC/State Parks staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice. TDEC/State Parks makes no representations or warranties, expressed or implied as to accuracy, completeness,timeliness, or rights to the use of such information.This document is not intended for use as a survey product.TDEC/State Parks shall not be liable for any general, special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages including but not limited to: lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained on this map.Any sale of this map or information on this map is prohibited except by written permission of TDEC/State Parks.
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