Best lakes around Rural Hill offers access to various natural water bodies. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around lakes. These lakes are characterized by their surrounding woodlands and diverse recreational options. Visitors can explore trails, enjoy scenic views, and engage in water-based pursuits.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Bryant Grove Trail winds through the woodlands alongside J. Percy Priest Lake, extending to Couchville Lake. The trail is primarily composed of dirt and gravel, with sections of wooden boardwalks. It offers a flat and easy walk through peaceful surroundings, providing access to the lake and its scenic views.
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J. Percy Priest Lake was created by the construction of the J. Percy Priest Dam on the Stones River and spans over 14,000 acres. The lake features clear water surrounded by woodlands and rolling hills, with both sandy and rocky beaches, as well as picnic areas along its shores. In addition to the scenic trails that encircle the lake, it is good for fishing, kayaking, and swimming.
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Long Hunter boasts over 30 miles of shoreline on Percy Priest Lake, making it a haven for boating, fishing (known for its large crappie population), and swimming. The park offers educational programs to connect visitors with the natural world and Tennessee's history.
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Long Hunter boasts over 30 miles of shoreline on Percy Priest Lake, making it a haven for boating, fishing (known for its large crappie population), and swimming. The park offers educational programs to connect visitors with the natural world and Tennessee's history.
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Just off the trail you can find the lake in many different parts of this trail. It is not only a good place for photos but also to see wildlife.
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The most popular lakes highlighted in this guide are Shoreline of J. Percy Priest Lake, Long Hunter State Park, and J. Percy Priest Lake. These offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities.
J. Percy Priest Lake is excellent for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Its clear waters and extensive shoreline provide ample opportunities for various water-based recreation.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For example, the Bryant Grove Trail winds through woodlands alongside J. Percy Priest Lake, extending to Couchville Lake. Long Hunter State Park also features numerous trails. You can find more options in the Hiking around Rural Hill guide.
Long Hunter State Park, with over 30 miles of shoreline on Percy Priest Lake, is a hub for boating, fishing, and swimming. The park also offers educational programs and extensive trails for hiking and exploring the natural environment.
J. Percy Priest Lake features clear water surrounded by woodlands and rolling hills. You'll find both sandy and rocky beaches, as well as picnic areas along its shores, offering scenic views and diverse environments.
Yes, the lakes are known for wildlife. The Shoreline of J. Percy Priest Lake is noted as a good place to see wildlife. Long Hunter State Park and J. Percy Priest Lake are also categorized as having wildlife, making them ideal for spotting local fauna.
Absolutely. All the featured lakes and parks, including Shoreline of J. Percy Priest Lake, Long Hunter State Park, and J. Percy Priest Lake, are categorized as family-friendly, offering activities and amenities suitable for all ages.
Yes, several areas are dog-friendly. J. Percy Priest Lake, the Bryant Grove Trail, and Long Hunter State Park are all marked as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion.
For easy walks, consider trails like the Couchville Lake Trail or the Jones Mill White Loop, both accessible from the Long Hunter State Park area. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Rural Hill guide.
Yes, there are several running trails. The Couchville Lake Trail, for instance, offers a moderate running experience. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Rural Hill guide.
Long Hunter State Park is a significant natural reserve due to its extensive shoreline on Percy Priest Lake, diverse ecosystems including forests and meadows, and its role in preserving wildlife. It also offers educational programs to connect visitors with nature.
While specific seasonal tips for these lakes aren't provided, generally, spring and fall offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and wildlife viewing, with fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for water sports, though it can be warmer.


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