restaurant and lounge montgomery bell state park
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TENNESSEE STATE PARKSWilliam R. SnodgrassTennessee Tower312 Rosa L. Parks Ave., Floor 2Nashville, TN 37243888-867-2757TNSTATEPARKS.COM
RESTAURANT AND LOUNGEThe Restaurant at Montgomery Bell State Park is a full-service, family-friendly restaurant located in the lodge. The restaurant and balcony patio overlook Lake Acorn, providing a tranquil and scenic dining and lounge environment. Beverage selections include local and Tennessee spirits and wines.
BOATINGBoating and fishing are allowed on all three lakes at Montgomery Bell State Park; however, no outboard motors are allowed at any time. Lake Acorn has summer rentals of paddle boats and kayaks. A boat ramp is available on Lake Woodhaven. A Tennessee fishing license is required.
HIKINGThe park offers approximately 20 miles of hiking trails. All trails are open year-round and are limited to foot traffic only. Trail lengths range from short one-eighth-mile nature trails to the overnight trail that is more than 10 miles long.
SWIMMINGThe park lodge has an outdoor pool for lodge and cabin guests only. A swim beach is available to the public on Lake Acorn during the summer months. No lifeguards are on duty at the pool or at the swim beach.
CAMPING The park provides by reservation only: 40 RV sites with water/electric/sewer; 47 water/electric; 22 tent (no utilities). Each site has a picnic table and firepit grill. Also provided are three bathhouses, two dump stations and seasonal laundry. For hikers there are also three backcountry shelters, reservations required.
MONTGOMERY BELL STATE PARK1020 Jackson Hill RoadBurns, TN 37029Lodge: 800-250-8613 or 615-797-3101Golf Course: 615-797-2578 Park Office: 615-797-9052Camping: 615-797-9052
HOURS OF OPERATIONThe Lodge is open 24 hours, seven days a week.The Restaurant is open for breakfast and lunch everyday and dinner six nights a week.The Park Office is open Monday–Friday.
DIRECTIONSFrom Nashville (I-40): Take I-40 West to Exit 182 (Fairview/Dickson Hwy. 96 Exit). Turn left (west) onto Highway 96. Stay on Highway 96 until it dead ends at Highway 70. Turn right (east) onto Highway 70, off-ramp provided. Stay on Highway 70 approximately three miles. Park entrance is on the right.From Memphis (I-40): Take I-40 East to Exit 182 (Franklin/Fairview Hwy. 96 Exit). Turn right (west) onto Highway 96, highway goes back over the Interstate. Stay on Highway 96 until it dead ends at Highway 70. Turn right (east) onto Highway 70, off-ramp provided. Stay on Highway 70 approximately three miles. Park entrance is on the right.
Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation authorization no. 327152, 20,000 copies. This public document was promulgated at a cost of .05 per copy, February 2021.
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GET INVOLVEDFriends and volunteers help protect, preserve, and promote their favorite state parks’ cultural and natural resources. They do this by giving their time and talents to ensure the park’s integrity for future generations. It’s easy to show your support—join a Friends group or participate in one of the many volunteer opportunities offered.
To learn more, visit tnstateparks.com/about/get-involved.
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation is committed to principles of equal opportunity, equal access, and affirmative action. Contact the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation EEO/AA Coordinator at 888-867-2757 or the ADA Coordinator at 615-532-0059 for more information. Hearing-impaired callers may use the Tennessee Relay Service at 800-848-0298.
FRANK G. CLEMENT GOLF COURSEThis beautiful 18-hole, par 72 course has been recognized nationally as a “Best Place to Play” by Golf Digest and is repeatedly selected “Best Area Golf Course” in Readers’ Choice Award voting. Call 615-797-2578 or reserve your tee time online: tnstateparks.com/golf/course/montgomery-bell.
MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILSThe park has more than 20 miles of dirt mountain bike trails winding through thick-forested hills. Trails vary in difficulty from easy to expert skill levels. Know your own physical and technical abilities. Non-motorized mountain bikes only allowed.
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS• Historic downtown Dickson: 10 miles
NEARBY STATE PARKS• Harpeth River State Park: 15 miles
ANNUAL PARK EVENTS• June: Special Needs Junior Ranger Program• June: Ernest Day• June: Junior Ranger Program• July: Firecracker Glow Run• December: Bell Ringer 50k/25k Run
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MEETING ROOMS AND EVENT SPACEWith 6,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, the conference center is an ideal event destination for conferences, weddings, and other events. AV packages, catering, and complimentary Wi-Fi are available. Our catering and event staff will be happy to help you!
LODGEJust minutes away from the interstate, the fully remodeled 117-room lodge sits on the banks of Lake Acorn and provides guests with a calming retreat. Amenities include complimentary access to the outdoor pool, fitness room, and outdoor patios and fire pit overlooking the lake. ADA-compliant rooms and pet-friendly rooms are offered. Check-in is at 4 p.m. and checkout is at 11 a.m. CT.
MONTGOMERY BELL STATE PARKLocated only 40 minutes from downtown Nashville, Montgomery Bell State Park serves as a natural oasis for local city dwellers and a peaceful vacation destination for travelers. Three lakes are nestled into the 3,850-acre park providing visitors the opportunity to soak up the sun on a swim beach shore and paddle the calm waters. The beautiful park also offers camping, fishing, hiking, and mountain biking. A 600-acre State Natural Area is located inside the park.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCENamed after the wealthy industrialist who established the first major iron furnace west of the Allegheny Mountains, Montgomery Bell has a rich cultural history that includes what remains of Laurel Furnace, one of the state’s earliest manufacturing sites. In the early 1930s, three New Deal agencies under the supervision of the National Park Service assisted in the construction of the park: ThePublic Works Administration, the Works Progress Administration, and the Civilian Conservation Corps. The park remained under the National Park Service jurisdiction until 1943, when the original tract of land was deeded to the Tennessee Department of Conservation.
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This brochure is funded in part through the Federal Highway Administration’s Recreational Trails Program, administered bythe Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation,Recreation Educational Services Division, Greenways and Trails Program.
The information on this map has been compiled by TDEC/StateParks 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 ormisuse of the information contained on this map.Any sale of this map or information on this map is prohibitedexcept by written permission of TDEC/State Parks.
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PREMIUM CABINSThe park features eight cabins, each with two bedrooms, two baths, and a full kitchen. One bedroom has two queen beds, the master bedroom has a king-size bed, and the great room has a queen sleeper sofa. Each cabin is completely furnished and offers a large covered patio with an outdoor fireplace and gas grill. These unique modern accommodations are the first in a series of more environmentally-responsible homes built within the Tennessee State Park system. There is a two-night minimum stay, year-round. Make your reservations online or call 615-797-3101 or 800-250-8613.