Henry Horton State Park is a state park located near Chapel Hill, Tennessee, United States. The park was constructed in the 1960s on the estate of the former governor of Tennessee, Henry Horton.Former site of "Cabin 4". Established 2014. Bountiful memories made.The park offers canoeing, camping, lodging, hiking and many other activities.ActivitiesCampingBikingCanoeingFishingGolfingHikingPicnicPlaygroundsTrap and Skeet ShootingSportsSwimmingEventsStep Back in Time - See antique farm equipment in action, craft booths, demonstrations, contests, music, entertainment and much more.FacilitiesLodgingHorton Park Inn - 65 rooms and 4 suitesCabins - 7 total cabins within walking distance of innCampgrounds - 75 campsites, some located near the Duck RiverMeeting/ConferenceRecreation Building - 3150sqft of meeting space is located in a separate building near the inn and is used for large meetings up to 300 people.There are additional meeting rooms in the inn and restaurant. Booking: 931-364-7724Picnic83 picnic sites and 4 large group picnic pavilionsCampingHenry Horton features 75 campsites situated near the scenic Duck River; 19 of these are primitive tent sites. The remaining 56 are RV sites with water and electric hookups. All sites have tables, grills and fire rings, and most are wooded. A large group tent camp site is also available. Two bathhouses are available seasonally.