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Harrison Bay State Park offers excellent access to the expansive Chickamauga Lake, a 35,000-acre impoundment of the Tennessee River. The park features two public boat ramps - one located at the full-service marina and another at the Wolftever Creek access off Highway 58. Both ramps provide free 24-hour access for kayakers, canoeists, and powerboaters.
The marina has 198 boat slips, ethanol-free fuel, restrooms, a pump-out station, and seasonal boat, kayak, and stand-up paddleboard rentals. With its protected coves and numerous islands, Chickamauga Lake provides ample opportunities for paddlers to explore and anglers to fish. Nearby, the Cherokee National Forest offers additional hiking, camping, and outdoor recreation opportunities. Whether launching from the marina or Wolftever Creek, Harrison Bay State Park is an ideal access point to experience the beauty and adventure of the Tennessee River.