Nathan Bedford Forrest Birding

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Campgrounds, Baseball Field, and Volleyball Court Closed for Renovations

Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park

Due to structural renovations, the Happy Hollow and Lakefront Campgrounds, the baseball field, and the volleyball court are closed. We anticipate a reopening of all areas in early 2027. Please watch our alerts and our social media accounts for the most updated information.

Thank you for your patience and understanding. If you have any questions, please contact the park office.

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GPS Information

Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park

To get the most direct route to our Park Office when using GPS, please use the park address - 1825 Pilot Knob Road Eva, TN 38333. If you use the park name, it sends you to the back gate which is the long route, depending on your starting point, and there is no cell phone reception. 

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  • Northern shoveler duck with vibrant plumage on calm water.

    Birding at Nathan Bedford Forrest

    Numerous migrating and wintering waterfowl along with herons, eagles, egrets and several gull species can be seen from the expansive open waters, available from the boat ramps and at open spots on trails along the shoreline. 

    The trail system winds from hardwood bottoms uphill through oak-hickory forest, and trails on the Pilot Knob Ridge and the observation deck at the Tennessee River Folklife Center enable views of the canopy for abundant resident and migrant songbirds. Hawks and owls are seen throughout the park.  

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    Birding Locations

    • Lake Front Road Boat Ramp #1

      The boat ramps and other areas along Lake Front Road provide for extensive looks at Kentucky Lake. A third boat ramp found outside the park at the Eva Beach Day Use Area (36.061125, -87.997302) adds yet another location to scan for waterfowl on Kentucky Lake.  

    • Lake Front Road Boat Ramp #2

      The boat ramps and other areas along Lake Front Road provide for extensive looks at Kentucky Lake. A third boat ramp found outside the park at the Eva Beach Day Use Area (36.061125, -87.997302) adds yet another location to scan for waterfowl on Kentucky Lake.  

    • Pilot Knob Loop Trail

      Trailhead located at the Pilot Knob Interpretive Center which is one of the highest points in West Tennessee.  
    • Polk Creek Wildflower Trail

      This short trail offers a chance to see woodland birds as well as birds on the lake.
    • Pafford Wilson Trail

      Be sure to bird around the fields near the trailhead before hike this trail.
    • Camden Wildlife Management Area Main Entrance

      Call before visiting since areas may be closed due to flooding and hunting.

      The 3,692-acre area consists of cropland, bottomland hardwood forests, and flooded ponds. Over 135 species of birds have been identified from the area.  

    • Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge Britton Ford: Headquarters

      The headquarters is a great place to start your birding of the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge. Here you can get information on birding sites within the refuge including the Duck River Unit. The observation deck at the headquarters is a good place to scan the lake for waterfowl in the winter. Over 105 species of birds have been seen at the headquarters.  

    Responsible Birding

    • Do not endanger the welfare of birds.
    • Tread lightly and respect bird habitat.
    • Silence is golden.
    • Do not use electronic sound devices to attract birds during nesting season, May-July.
    • Take extra care when in a nesting area.
    • Always respect the law and the rights of others, violators subject to prosecution.
    • Do not trespass on private property.
    • Avoid pointing your binoculars at other people or their homes.
    • Limit group sizes in areas that are not conducive to large crowds.
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    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.

    Address:
    1825 Pilot Knob Road, Eva TN, 38333

    Hours: 
    8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

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