Accessibility at Port Royal

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  • Port Royal Accessibility

    At Tennessee State Parks, we serve a variety of visitors including individuals with physical disabilities and those who may face other barriers to outdoor recreation. With a focus on accessibility, we continually strive to enhance our parks to better accommodate all visitors. Learn more about accessible features, amenities, programs, and services offered.

    Masonic Lodge and General Store

    The Masonic Lodge and General Store offers visitors the chance to step into a piece of history.

    Port Royal State Historic Park was once a town established in 1797, one year after Tennessee became a state. Port Royal’s history is a complicated story involving enslaved men, women, and children, the Cherokee, agriculture, and commerce. It is a series of connected moments that unveil the history of Tennessee. Come visit with us and connect with something bigger than yourself.  

    The Masonic Lodge and General Store is not wheelchair accessible at this time. However, accommodations can be made by contacting the Park Office at least 10 days ahead of time.

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    Have Questions? Need Accommodations?

    We're here to help.

    If you have any questions, comments, or require special accommodations or assistance with interpretive services and events for someone in your party, we're here to help.

    To fulfill reasonable requests for assistance, we kindly ask that you reach out to the Park Office at least 10 days before your visit. This will enable us to make the necessary arrangements to provide you with an enjoyable park experience. Provide us with details about your needs so we can be well-prepared.