List of Tennessee state parks and natural areas

This is a list of state parks and natural areas in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

State parks
Tennessee has 57 designated state parks, operated by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC). The largest park, Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail, is made up of land along the Cumberland Trail, stretching from Cumberland Gap at the Virginia state line to Prentice Cooper State Forest in Marion County, just northwest of Chattanooga. The smallest state park is Bicentennial Capitol Mall, at just 19 acre.

State natural areas
Tennessee has 85 state natural areas that are divided into two classes:
 * Class I – Scenic-Recreational
 * Class II – Natural-Scientific

Nine areas have restricted access and are not open to the public; a tenth, Hubbard's Cave, has limited access during the summer.

State scenic rivers
Tennessee state scenic rivers are divided into three classes:
 * Class I – Natural River Area – Free flowing, unpolluted, and with primitive shorelines and scenic vistas generally inaccessible except by trail.
 * Class II – Pastoral River Area – Free flowing, unpolluted, and with shorelines and scenic vistas partially or predominantly used for agricultural and other recreational activities.
 * Class III – Developed/Partially Developed River Area – Free flowing, unpolluted, and with shorelines and vistas more developed.

State parks

 * Poor Valley Creek State Park (cancelled)
 * Ross Creek Landing

State natural areas

 * Morril's Cave (Worley's Cave) State Natural Area, Sullivan County
 * Short Mountain-Jim Cummings State Natural Area, Cannon County, 500 acres
 * Sneed Road Cedar Glade State Natural Area, Williamson County, 1 acres