Harpeth River State Park

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Harpeth River State Park
View of the outlet from inside the tunnel during drought conditions
View of the outlet from inside the tunnel during drought conditions
Type Tennessee State Park
Location Kingston Springs , TN
Operated by Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation

Narrows of the Harpeth State Park is a state park in Middle Tennessee.

The Narrows of the Harpeth is a man-made water feature in Cheatham County, Tennessee, which directs water through a tunnel at a narrow portion of an oxbow on the Harpeth River. Created in 1818 by Montgomery Bell, the 290-foot (90 m)long tunnel [state park signs at the tunnel give its length as 200 feet] was devised to power an iron-manufacturing operation. The area is now protected as being a Tennessee state park, as well as a National Historic Landmark. The area is currently administered as a subdivision of Montgomery Bell State Resort park.

When fully realized, Harpeth River State Park will be a separate day-use state park consisting of The Narrows, Hidden Lakes, Newsom's Mill, Mound Bottom, and some ramps allowing canoe access to the scenic Harpeth River.

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