Paris Landing State Park

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Paris Landing State Park is a state park in western Tennessee.

The 841 acre (3.4 km²) Paris Landing State Park is named for a steamboat and freight landing on the Tennessee River, dating back to the mid 1800s. From here and other landings on the Tennessee River and Big Sandy River, supplies were transported to surrounding towns and communities by ox cart.

Across the park is a one-mile long bridge that crosses the Tennessee River.

The Paris Landing State Park Golf Course is situated on the western shore of Kentucky Lake, located in the "Land Between the Lakes" area. The entire course is tree-lined, creating a feeling that you are the only one on the course, very rarely seeing another foursome. Several holes skirt the Kentucky Lake, producing a natural balance of rolling land, trees, and water. Through the years Paris Landing has hosted numerous collegiate and high school championships.

The course opened in 1971. In 1994 Hole #12 was redesigned lengthening the hole by approximately 75 to 100 yards and relocating the green to include the vistas of the lake, while greens on Hole #7 and Hole #13 were rebuilt in 1996-1997. Hole #12 is a 586-yard, par 5 with an elevated green again overlooking the Kentucky Lake. The signature hole #4 is a downhill 186-yard par 3 with the Kentucky Lake providing a scenic backdrop.

Paris Landing Course Holes: 18, Par: 72 16055 Hwy 79 N. | Buchanan, TN 38222


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