Outdoor Adventure

In Lawrenceburg, back-to-nature is right in our backyard.

One reason people move to Lawrenceburg after a vacation is there’s so much to do, you can’t do it all in a week or two! Shoal Creek and David Crockett State Park serve up an abundance of hiking, biking and water activities. Laurel Hill Lake has first-rate hunting and fishing, horseback riding and bird watching. There’s even a special fishing area for budding anglers under the age of 16. Outdoor adventure is right in our backyard, from hiking to horseback riding, hunting to fishing, birdwatching to off-roading and more.

Shoal Creek

Shoal Creek

About

Shoal Creek (originally called the Sycamore River) is a 64.7-mile-long (104.1 km) river from its east point or 63.6-mile-long (102.4 km) from the north point on the Little Shoal Creek north of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.[2] The stream rises in northern Lawrence County, Tennessee, and enters the Tennessee River in Lauderdale County, Alabama, where its lower reaches are impounded in the backwater of Wilson Dam.

Enjoy multiple places along the creek through Lawrence County to kayak, canoe, float, and eat! Entry points are all throughout Lawrence County in Lawrenceburg, Westpoint, and Iron City.

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