Lawrenceburg is a city in Lawrence County, Tennessee, United States, Lawrenceburg is the largest city on the state line between Chattanooga and Memphis. It sets on the banks of Shoal Creek. (originally called (Sycamore River) According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city's population was 10,428 in 2010, with an estimate of over 14,736 as of the end of 2016. Lawrenceburg is the county seat of Lawrence County. The city is named after War of 1812 American Navy officer James Lawrence.
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This park is over 1300 acres, with plenty of room for activities. With a David Crockett Museum, Olympic Sized pool, boating, fully equipped cabins for rent, over 100 campsites, and an on-site restaurant, this park is perfect for a day out in the woods or a family getaway. More information on this park and many more can be found at the TN State Parks website.
Background: Wife and I on a 400+ mile Natchez Trace excursion from South to North. We stayed 1 night in a travel trailer with a small dog. Pros: - pleasant and professional check in. Clean office efficiently run. - clear map and instructions to our assigned lot. -facilites are in prime condition with large concrete slabs, 30 - 50 amp electrical, water and picnic table. Good separation from camping neighbors. - Showers are plentiful with good privacy. Clean toilets, warm (Feb stay) and well illuminated. -Bountiful wildlife (35 white tailed deer in adjacent pasture in early am) Cons: - one shower stall had no hot water... presumed a closed feed valve upstream. All others were fine. Tennessee is to be commended on funding and maintenance of this park. It could be considered a "destination" spot for those so inclined to trails, bikes, wildlife viewing, Trail of Tears, etc.. Kudos to the Big T!
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