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C02: Obion County

Region: West Tennessee
Time Zone: Central

Follow TN 22 across Obion County from Lake County on the west to Weakley County on the east.

 

Things to See in Obion County

 

Reelfoot Lake State Park

Reelfoot Lake State Park
2595 State Route 21E,
Tiptonville, TN 38079
Park Office (731) 253-8003
Eagle tours (731) 253-9652
Reservations (731) 253-9652
Visitor Center (731) 253-9652
http://state.tn.us/environment/parks/ReelfootLake/index.shtml
 


Reelfoot Lake State Park, located in the northwest corner of Tennessee, is one of the greatest hunting and fishing preserves in the nation. The lake encompasses 25,000 acres (15,000 of which are water) and harbors almost every kind of shore and wading bird, as well as the golden and American bald eagles. Other animals are also diverse and abundant here. Its many species of flowering and non-flowering plants attract botany enthusiasts from all over the country. Cypress dominates the margins of the lake, but many other trees and shrubs are also present.

Reelfoot Lake is noted for its variety of game fish including bream, white and black crappie, several species of catfish, large mouth bass, and yellow bass.  Many types of rough fish are also in the lake including carp, gar, bowfin, drum and shad.

The visitor's center, campgrounds, bathrooms, boardwalk, fishing piers and picnic areas are wheelchair accessible.  Reelfoot Lake State Park spans Lake Counties and Obion Counties in Tennessee.

Reelfoot Lake is a by-product of the New Madrid Earthquakes.  A series of 1,874 recorded tremors centered generally about 70 miles southwest of the lake in Missouri took place from December 16, 1811 to March 8, 1812.  The "hard shock" came at 3 a.m., Friday, February 7, 1812, and could be felt over an area of one million square miles from Canada to the eastern seaboard to New Orleans.  Witnesses reported that the earth and river were torn with furious convulsions and created sunken lands, fissures, landslides and land domes.  It is said that, for a time, the Mississippi River flowed backwards filling in the newly-sunk area now know as Reelfoot Lake.  (Photo above courtesy of Tennessee state Parks.)

There is a large RV park at Reelfoot Lake in Obion County.

 

 

Flippen's Fruit Farm & Hillbilly Barn

Troy, Tennessee
www.flippenhillbillybarn.com

Flippen's is just 10 minutes from Reelfoot Lake and is home to some of the most famous fried pies in the world.  Pie flavors include peach, apple, cherry, blackberry, coconut, strawberry and chocolate, plus no-sugar-added pies.  Flippen's gift shop has a variety of goods including homemade preserves and bar-b-que sauce.  There are lots of tables where you can sit and enjoy your fried pies while looking out over the 150-acre orchard.