Montgomery Bell State Park is a Tennessee state park located in Burns, Tennessee.
The park is open all year for activities such as boating, hiking, camping, fishing, and golf.
During the Great Depression, members of the Works Progress Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps built Montgomery Bell State Park.
Montgomery Bell State Park is located in what was once the heart of Middle Tennessee's iron industry.
Montgomery Bell State Resort Park is another name for Montgomery Bell State Park.
The park's resort amenities include a Lodge and conference centre, several cabins, and a golf course.
Dogs, cats, and other pets are permitted at the campground, but must be kept under control and on a leash at all times.
Montgomery Bell State Park has three lakes: Lake Woodhaven, Creech Hollow Lake, and Lake Acorn.
All three lakes have excellent fishing. To fish, visitors must have a Tennessee state fishing licence.
The Cumberland Presbyterian Church was founded in the park named after iron industrialist Montgomery Bell.
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