Big Hill Pond Fishing

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Dismal Swamp Boardwalk is Closed due to Construction

Big Hill Pond State Park

Dismal Swamp Boardwalk was originally built and 1977 and though we have had many people including volunteers and boy scout groups help maintain this asset, it still has some of the same materials from 1977 on it! We honestly can’t say thank you to everyone who has helped keep this asset open and available to the public over the years! With that being said, we, at Big Hill Pond State Park, have exciting news to share with everyone!

Dismal Swamp Boardwalk is being replaced! Last year our park received funding for a new boardwalk which we hope to see started in Spring of 2025! At this time, Dismal Swamp Boardwalk will be closed to the public to prepare for removal of materials and for preconstruction. The new boardwalk will be more user friendly as well as environmentally friendly! If you wish to still hike to the Observation Tower, don’t fret! You can still access the tower by using the blue and red trails.

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Travis McNatt Lake Closure

Big Hill Pond State Park

Due to major infrastructure improvements happening at the lake, the Travis McNatt Lake remains closed.

Visitors are welcome to bring small paddling boats to Big Hill Pond Lake during this time.

When the lake reopens, it will be a part of the multi-departmental program, the Bill Dance Signature Lakes, and visitors will find:

  • A rebuilt bridge on the east side of the lake
  • A new, wider boat ramp
  • Two new docks: a fishing pier and kayak-friendly courtesy dock
  • Spillway repairs
  • Improved bank fishing areas
  • Invasion vegetation removal and fish habitat installation
  • Fishery rebuilding and fish restocking

If you have additional questions, please submit them here: https://stateoftennessee.formstack.com/forms/ask_tn_state_parks

  • A snowy lakeside cabin with a vibrant, fiery orange sky reflecting in the calm water. Snow-covered trees line the horizon, creating a serene winter scene.
  • Aerial view of a lush green forest surrounding a serene, winding river under a clear sky. Sunlight casts warm tones, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.

    Fishing at Big Hill Pond

    Big Hill Pond State Park features two fishable bodies of water.

    Big Hill Pond is a 35-acre pond created in 1853 during levee construction for the Memphis & Charleston Railroad. Lined with cypress trees, Big Hill Pond is accessible only by boat. Electric motors and paddles only. Bank fishing is not available.

    Travis McNatt Lake is a 165-acre Bill Dance Signature Lake that offers bank fishing as well as access for boats and kayaks. Travis McNatt Lake is spring-fed year-round and provides good fishing for bass, bream, and catfish.

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    Must-Know Information

    • Electric Motors Only

      Only electric motors are allowed.  

    • Creel Limits

      Daily creel limits for black bass are 10 with no length limit.`

    Explore the Gift Shops

    Big Hill Pond has two gift shops and one camp store to serve the needs of our visitors. 

      • Rustic store interior with wooden shelves displaying various products.

      Visitor Center Gift Shop

      The Visitor Center Gift Shop is the perfect place to pick up a map, learn about the park, or find a souvenir. You’ll find an assortment of apparel and keepsakes to remember your trip to the park.

      Hours: Daily 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

      • Small dark wooden shack by a lake with a ramp entrance.

      Boat Dock Gift Shop

      Heading out on the water? The Boat Dock Gift Shop is a great spot to grab boating supplies and snacks for your voyage.

      Hours: Seasonal

      • Interior of a small shop with shelves stocked with colorful toys and snacks.

      Camp Store

      The park’s camp store is your best spot for finding gear, snacks, and accessories to make your camping experience exceptional. The camp store is your go-to destination for a cold drink, a can of chili, or those matches you forgot to pack.

      Hours: Seasonal
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