Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Cove Lake State Park adventure.
With mountain views at every turn, nature lovers will love Cove Lake.
Nestled in the foothills of the Cumberland Plateau, Cove Lake State Park is surrounded by mountains on all sides. Visitors can follow nature multi-use trails (including an 11-mile section of the Cumberland Trail) through wetlands and woodlands, spend the day fishing or paddling on the lake, take a dip in the Olympic-sized outdoor swimming pool, or simply sit back and enjoy the views. Cove Lake Campground has 100 campsites—all have water and electric hookups and are best-suited for RVs, although there are a handful of tent-only sites.
Cove Lake State Park is at its most popular in summer when visitors arrive to paddle and boat on the lake. The park is a year-round destination, however, especially for birders who can spot birds all year, including migratory birds such as Canada geese, bald eagles, and sparrows in winter. Also consider fall, when the wooded shoreline puts on a colorful show.