Cedars of Lebanon State Park is a 900-acre state park in Wilson County, Tennessee, in the heart of the 9,420-acre Cedars of Lebanon State Forest. The park and forest are located about ten miles from Lebanon, Tennessee. Cedars of Lebanon State Forest is famous for its cedar glades, unique ecosystem that has adapted to the thin soil layers or no soil at all. That often happens in the eastern Central Basin. These glades are usually surrounded by thick stands of red cedar, a type of juniper that can survive in soil too thin to support most trees. Cedars of Lebanon State Park is situated in the eastern Central Basin and has 117 campsites, 11 picnic shelters, 8 miles of hiking trails, a group lodge, and a meeting hall. The Merritt Nature Center is a small museum that displays some of the natural features of the forest. The park also has a disc golf course.

328 Cedar Forest Rd, Lebanon, TN 37090, Phone: 615-443-2769

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