Campground Overview
About Cedars of Lebanon State Park
Why settle for ordinary camping when Cedars of Lebanon State Park offers an ecosystem unlike any other? Located in Wilson County, just 10 miles south of Lebanon, Tennessee, this campground is set amid the largest public stand of eastern red cedar trees in the United States. Visitors will find 117 well-equipped campsites nestled within dense cedar forests, providing a serene wooded atmosphere complemented by the park's rare limestone glades—a unique natural feature teeming with rare and endangered plant species.
The campground caters to both RV and tent campers with water and electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings at each site. Modern amenities include hot showers, laundry facilities, an RV dump station, and an on-site camp store for essentials like firewood and snacks. Families will appreciate the playgrounds, while nature enthusiasts can explore more than eight miles of hiking trails that traverse cedar glades and forests, offering opportunities to spot deer, wild turkeys, and other wildlife. The park also features horseback riding, disc golf, and a Merritt Nature Center, which provides educational programs during peak season.
Conveniently positioned within a 30-minute drive of Stones River National Battlefield and Historic Downtown Lebanon, Cedars of Lebanon is ideal for both weekend getaways and extended stays. Its ecosystem, outdoor activities, and accessible location make it a standout destination for campers seeking adventure with a touch of ecological wonder.
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