Thursday, June 20, 2019

Camp Host at DAVY CROCKETT STATE PARK Tennessee

Geni and I arrived May 2nd at our destination Davy Crockett Birth place State Park , TN. for the next two months as Camp Hosts. Its a small park with 100 sites but it has an amazing homestead attached to it, with original log cabins, and farm animals. Davy Crockett was born here in 1780 and died defending our country at the Alamo March 6th 1836.
History  http://www.sonsofdewittcolony.org/adp/history/bios/crockett/crockett.html
LINK: https://tnstateparks.com/parks/david-crockett-birthplace
The park has 71 RV sites and 17 Tent sites, has 5 miles of hiking trails and good fishing along the Nolichucky River which runs along the campground. There also is an original Confederate soldiers grave site located on one of the trails. The visitors center has a small but very nice museum and a short movie that tells the History of Davy Crockett.
                                                                                        
                                                                                       
Fields of wild Flowers are everwhere


Black Powder Shoot at park





Davy signed this rock in 1780

Awesome swimming pool in park


Park entrance
Tobacco fields are planted in spring 


Trader fair at park






Monument built in 1967 has a craved rock from every state in union

Tom Turkey

Donkey likes Geni


Roscoe hard at work




Nolichucky River by camp Ground

Confederate soldiers grave