Located off of Hwy. 64, one-half mile west of Lawrenceburg.
This is a great little state park with some good points of interest. We camped and the spot we were in had water/electric and the site was level and easy to get into. The check-in process was a weird because they don't allow check-ins until 3 pm and the office closes at 4 pm, so there is only a one-hour check-in window. We got there at 4:30 and had to come back the next day and check-in. We had a reservation so we were able to go on to our spot for the night but if you don't have a reservation and miss the one-hour check-in window you're out of luck.
Stayed in Cabin #4 and the staff was unfriendly and rude. Otherwise the park was amazing! Fabulous hike around the lake and many scenic areas. Just don't expect to be treated like they want you there.
We spent 4 days here in a cabin and all I can say is, "WOW!" Tennessee has the most beautiful state parks and their accommodations DO NOT disappoint!!! There were 7 of us and 2 puppers we had MORE than enough room in the cabin.
We spent our days on the trails, discovering waterfalls, the museum, covered bridge, old iron bridge, floating bridge, nightly fire pit shenanigans and just enjoying the beauty from our balcony.
David Crockett State Park is NOT to be missed.
Beautiful State Park CG, sites are spacious and wooded and paved. This park is well maintained, lots of walking trails, plenty of places to eat near by. My only small gripe is the signage when you first arrive, where to park and register, I felt like I was parked in the middle of the road. A couple of signs would fix this problem, We definitely will return. Good Verizon signal here.